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Low wind puts Texans on high alert to conserve power
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3262568" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>That was quite likely from staving off the EPA depending on when it was. I remember some years back that Oklahoma was in danger of having the EPA come down on us hard for having too many days where ozone was too high. We were looking at serious upgrades to power plants, commiefornia type vehicle inspections, etc. Then it wasn't really our fault, it was blowing up from Texas, but our monitors were the ones pinged, so it was us that was going to get bent over. Texas was already dealing with it at that time.</p><p></p><p>The states are using renewables as a means to keep the EPA off their backs and it's starting to show it's ugly now. All according to the plan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3262568, member: 3099"] That was quite likely from staving off the EPA depending on when it was. I remember some years back that Oklahoma was in danger of having the EPA come down on us hard for having too many days where ozone was too high. We were looking at serious upgrades to power plants, commiefornia type vehicle inspections, etc. Then it wasn't really our fault, it was blowing up from Texas, but our monitors were the ones pinged, so it was us that was going to get bent over. Texas was already dealing with it at that time. The states are using renewables as a means to keep the EPA off their backs and it's starting to show it's ugly now. All according to the plan! [/QUOTE]
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