• placatedmayhem
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    1 year ago

    Cynically, I’d bet there’s a solution to this. However, it’d eat into gas company profits and Texas, being a deregulation “paradise”, doesn’t require it in the code, so it doesn’t get done. So occasionally the gas mains spontaneously explode…

    See also Texas power instability in the winter.

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      1 year ago

      There sure is a solution. Stop using gas, at least at the commercial and residential level. Rely on the grid instead. It just doesn’t make any sense to pipe around a dangerous substance like methane. Plus it ties us to one fuel source, as opposed to the grid allowing anything that can produce electricity.