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Half of Texas Wind Turbines Freeze, Hurting Electricity Output
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3526646" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've been retired for a few years from that industry being in the tip of technology for control systems for power plants nation wide.</p><p> We installed the newest/latest control systems in the world developed by ABB, Serial number #1 and #2 of software. </p><p>Completed development bringing the 1200 megawatt units back online after the upgrade after hundreds of hours of overtime annually and months of trips to ABB control systems in Cleveland Ohio to test and prove the technology. </p><p>I also know the limitations of bluetooth and WiFi. </p><p>I will concede that governments have technology far beyond what the average citizen has by working in that government field earlier which is why I stated I can't deny it may have happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3526646, member: 5412"] I've been retired for a few years from that industry being in the tip of technology for control systems for power plants nation wide. We installed the newest/latest control systems in the world developed by ABB, Serial number #1 and #2 of software. Completed development bringing the 1200 megawatt units back online after the upgrade after hundreds of hours of overtime annually and months of trips to ABB control systems in Cleveland Ohio to test and prove the technology. I also know the limitations of bluetooth and WiFi. I will concede that governments have technology far beyond what the average citizen has by working in that government field earlier which is why I stated I can't deny it may have happened. [/QUOTE]
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