Grid Operators Warn The U.S. of Electricity Shortages

by | May 10, 2022 | Headline News | 30 comments

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    Power grid operators have begun to sound the alarm about a shortage of electricity in the United States, as the ruling class pushes for “renewable energy.” This issue is a concern throughout the entire country as many traditional and nuclear power plants are being retired.

    The potential for blackouts is huge as many power companies begin to switch to “green energy” sources instead of electricity. “I am concerned about it,” MISO Chief Executive John Bear told the Wall Street Journal in a report Sunday. “As we move forward, we need to know that when you put a solar panel or a wind turbine up, it’s not the same as a thermal resource.”

    Many traditional and nuclear power plants are being retired to make way for renewable sources of energy, but the plants are going offline faster than renewable energy and battery storage can keep up. –FOX News

    It is not just the switch to renewable energy that poses a problem either. Extreme heat and wildfires over the summer could lead to a shortage of energy in California, the state’s grid operator told WSJ. The Midwest could face similar issues with MISO warning of capacity shortages that could lead to outages.

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    The mainstream media also expects you to believe that they can develop an mRNA “vaccine” injection in a matter of months, but are incapable of creating better batteries so the switch from electricity to wind or solar power is going to be consumed with blackouts.

    Wind and solar farms are among the most popular forms of renewable power generation, but their lack of ability to generate power 24/7 means they have to store some of their energy in batteries for later use. But the development of better battery storage is underway, operators fear it isn’t happening fast enough to replace the retiring plants. –FOX News

    The risk of outages is heightened this summer, with supply chain issues and inflation slowing the pace developers can get the components needed to build renewable energy farms. Speaking of the supply shortages, there are not enough raw materials for many items but somehow, there’s enough to continue to make billions of syringes and needles and inject the population with endless booster shots for the common cold.

    Is any of this a coincidence? That’s up to you to decide.

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      30 Comments

      1. So buy an electric vehicle now, while there is still abundant electricity available.

        • So, do you have some spare cash to loan me? Where do all the “USED” batteries go?

      2. People don’t care, they are stupid. Things like a new 70K truck and an 80 inch TV and all the toys they can buy are way more important. They move to places with severe water shortages, They have big ass lawns and a bunch of kids. I’m waiting for Glen Canyon and Lake Mead hydropower to be shut down. Then what? They will probably have a mass exodus. Their houses will be worth 0. Do stupid things win stupid prizes. For about 20K you can build a grid tie/battery backup solar system that will run the neccecities in your house. A 5K system will run everything I need. But hey, people have their priorities ya know! Heck you can buy one of those portable solar/gen trailers for 15K and use that and take it with you wherever.

        Millions of idiots are going to kiss their 500K house goodbye and all the money they have in it. I need to stock up on popcorn….

        • Todays idiot is so hung up on the cause they never bother looking at or thinking about the real world effects! Despite the severe lack of water Mexifornis STILL denies permits for desalinization…. Idiots!

        • Vegas was as big as a desert city should ever be way back in the early 1970’s.
          Simply too much development in Vegas over the past 40 years.

          • Vegas is insane! With over 2 million people and still building like crazy! I have a friend there that has a house pretty much paid for. I keep telling him to sell that thing and get out of there but noooooo. You think the last housing crash was bad there? You ain’t seen nothing yet…

            • You might point out to him that lake Meade is starting to get a little low and Vegas property will be mostly worthless and abandoned if they run out of drinking water.

      3. We have turned our country into the turd world with green woke-ism! We destroyed our own electrical infrastructure by closing plants!

        • My coal powered electric company is switching to only solar and wind power by 2025. The trains are stopping coal deliveries, so there will be outages because the agenda is to destroy as many people’s lives as possible along with everything else they are doing.

          Imagine bank closes, ATMs not working, work stoppages, grocery stores can’t operate, crime runs rapid, no phone service, businesses have to shut down, gas stations can’t pump fuel.

          Many leftists have no idea for lacking self awareness that they exist and critical thinking is foreign to them, so they believe going green, going in debt, buying that new electric car, going on as life is good until it isn’t, but by then its too late. It is raining and Noah just shut the door.

          • So what will make power at night? Windpower is shitty. Chemtrails block out sun for solar. I was looking for some coal last year because I wanted to make one of my woodstoves able to burn it for backup. 2 of the three coal places here were out of biz and the 3rd was a landscape rock company that carried it. There was hardly any left and I had to dig it out of the pile of fine stuff. I asked them when they would get more and they said they had no idea, they couldn’t even order any. Also last year a train not too far from here carrying coal destined for a NV coal power plant derailed. How convenient! I should have hooked up the trailer and truck and went out there and grabbed a bunch. If you need coal you better get it no matter where or the price…

            • Coal could be a renewable byproduct of forestry. There were also windmills and sailing, before woke-ist brain damage.

              Have you ever heard of someone saying those ancient methods didn’t work, before we were put at eachother’s throats, in the name of artificial scarcity?

              • It really isn’t a question of whether they will work as much as it is a question of can they work well enough to sustain our current population level and the modern culture it depends on.

                • The harbors, streets, countrysides, and storefronts used to be full of industry, in olden photos and film reels.

                  Now, they are all comparatively pretty-quiet, and we have a presumptive labor surplus.

            • come over to WV we got coal ..you might have to mine it yourself but its here..

              • Also, some of the factories would still work, at the flip of a switch.

                Humans have a glitch in their psychology, where we push harder under hardship. We attain a high standard of living and just give up.

                “Behavioral Sink”

      4. Green energy = massive depopulation

        • youtube.com/watch?v=felyOmO6liE&ab_channel=Testament
          TESTAMENT… ELECTRIC CROWN

          • Wow Darth, you like Testament too? Now I want to listen to NWO lol.

            • You’re confusing my resourcefulness with globalism and monopolies. Self sufficiency is a form of civil disobedience, against the cradle-to-grave welfare state, now closing the tap on water, food , and energy production, from small to industrial scale.

              Examination of Benjamin Franklin before the House of Commons – February 13, 1766:
              revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/examination-of-benjamin-franklin-before-the-house-of-commons-february-13-1766.html

              Salt March:
              en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt_March

              • Don’t BS me, your a metalhead! Admit it lol.

                • The money church pastor used to tell us a story about missionaries getting an audio tape, playing it in Africa, and the natives worried about how the devil would come out of the jungle.

                  emastered.com/blog/tritone-examples

                  When interviewed about this feature, rock musicians were occasionally, highly cultured, appreciating clasical music.

                  • When you said, ” I want to listen to NWO”, you meant the song by Ministry.

                    • In the opening notes and drumbeat.

      5. And these morons think the Grid can handle millions more Tesla charging stations! That’s Rich, we are decades away from this sustainable green BS. This is all about control and WEF great reset and nothing more.

        • You pretty much nailed it.

      6. bbc.com/news/science-environment-28770876
        They’re using renewable hemp, banana peels, eggshells, and biowastes.

        The first step, he explained, is to cook it – almost like a pressure cooker. It’s called hydrothermal synthesis.

        Or, alternatively, it could be cracked.

        youtube.com/watch?v=4M2vx_RCwSs&ab_channel=josip13th
        ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      7. I’ll probably never get my electric tractor.

      8. Though the lines are somewhat protected against oxidation, they are not meaningfully, electrically insulated. When the wind blows, CA threatened to turn off this fire hazard, regardless of what means was used to generate the electricity. Whether by oil or coal, uranium or thorium, they will turn off the power, depending on the wind.

        While we might consider it backward, that the old brownstone and carpenter gothic houses had exposed power cords which electrocuted babies and burned down the town, this civilization has never evolved to the point of an independent rubber supply.

      9. Try pulling any kind of rig or fifth wheel with a electric truck! What a friggin joke. You might make a hundred miles round trip and time to charge those degrading lithium batteries the very moment you purchase the magic windmill unicorn machine.

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