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Yes! Solar power in Texas: [View all] applegrove May 25 OP
Yeeeehaaaaa!!!!! a kennedy May 25 #1
Wind and solar make up 46% of generation during the day surfered May 25 #2
Impressive numbers for Texas. Thanks. TheRickles May 25 #9
I'm as surprised as anyone, but the state has an abundance of wind and sunshine. surfered May 25 #14
Cue the haters gay texan May 25 #3
Data centers should be regulated to solar energy unless or until they quit building them Deuxcents May 25 #4
How do you propose solving the water usage conundrum? littlemissmartypants May 25 #10
The thread was about solar energy. Water is a whole other issue Deuxcents May 25 #12
Water they use is another MAJOR issue popsdenver May 25 #15
That's infuriating. FoxNewsSucks May 25 #18
If I am not mistaken popsdenver May 25 #21
Texas is building these "farms" for data centers. They have more littlemissmartypants May 25 #17
I'd rather see them banned altogether. FoxNewsSucks May 25 #16
I agree. If I had any power to make any decisions, I'd ban em all. All I can do is voice my opinion and protest Deuxcents May 25 #22
Red States Secrets Coolgoober May 25 #5
I'll bet the ones who talk shit about renewables are the ones in the pay of the fossil fuel people. erronis May 25 #8
This all started over 46 years ago, my friends....... popsdenver May 25 #19
Do you hear it? BidenRocks May 25 #6
I hope every large parking in America soon has this! OrlandoDem2 May 25 #7
Trump's administration CABAL popsdenver May 25 #20
Solar and wind are becoming so efficient that it'll be impossible to ignore the savings. OrlandoDem2 Thursday #23
Duke Energy... littlemissmartypants May 25 #11
Coal has to go. Morbius May 25 #13
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