Month: February 2021

Energy Trader: We’ve Officially Hit “Holy S*it Levels”. Texas Power Grid is Straining Under the Cold From Power Usage

The Texas power grid is straining under the cold from power usage.
As the day has progressed, amid deteriorating weather forecasts and no let up in demand (despite ERCOT’s urgings), a trader at a Houston energy firm sums the situation up as eloquently and succinctly as ever: “we’ve officially hit the ‘Holy F****** S*** Levels’ here…” As a result of this, Texas power grid operator ERCOT, has issued a statement warning of an “energy emergency” and threatening “rotating outages” just when residents need the power to heat their homes the most…

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“Supply Is Frozen” – Polar Vortex Sparks Massive Spike In NatGas/Electricity Costs

The week’s biggest story is the plunge in temperatures across the Great Plains from Canada to Texas, resulting in skyrocketing demand for natural gas and electric markets as tens of millions of Americans crank up their thermostats to stay warm. And that surge in energy costs comes at a time when incomes/jobs remain suppressed and Americans are being told to stay indoors.

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China “Refuses” To Hand Over Raw Data On Early COVID Cases To WHO Team

A Wall Street Journal report strongly suggests this first ever and much-hyped WHO trip to ‘get to the bottom’ of the virus’ origins likely didn’t even scratch the surface in terms of a real investigation. When access to the raw underlying data was made, the WHO investigators were rebuffed, essentially being left with only the Chinese scientists’ version of what the data shows. One WHO researcher emphasized in a statement to the WSJ that access to the hard data is standard, but was not followed in this case.

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