Not sure I see your point . Seems that it's full steam ahead for...

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    Not sure I see your point . Seems that it's full steam ahead for renewables in Texas . They're driving nuclear out of business .

    " The rapidly falling costs of wind and solar power in many regions of the country, along with flat electricity demand due to decreasing energy consumption, have also made the cost of nuclear power uncompetitive. "

    https://climatenexus.org/climate-is...s-recent-plant-closures-and-policy-decisions/

    " While Texas is most often associated with fossil fuels and conservative politics, it’s also earning a reputation as a leader in renewable energy integration. "

    https://blogs.scientificamerican.co...-of-its-energy-from-wind-and-solar-last-year/

    " Renewable energy isn't at a crossroads in the U.S. so much as on a two-lane highway: While the federal government hits the gas on fossil fuels, states are speeding ahead to develop renewable energy -- and reaching new milestones. "

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/texas-is-leading-the-way-in-renewable-energy/

    " Renewable energy growing faster than expected

    Worries that wind and solar power would destabilize power grids unproven "


    https://www.houstonchronicle.com/bu...ergy-growing-quick-than-expected-10415616.php
 
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