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Kilovar 1959's avatar

I will share some screen shots later, but gas generation topped 71GW! That's just an incredible amount of energy, and an incredible burn rate for natural gas.

Barry Butterfield's avatar

Energy planning these days seems to run along the lines of "thin ice will support you indefinitely, or at least until it doesn't." Your conclusion summarizes the situation nicely: “You never know about the next time, and there’s going to be a next time. We’ve got to have more resources. That’s the bottom line.”

Perhaps a wise place for MISO to start is by halting the retirement of reliable, dispatchable coal and natural gas-fired power plants. Yep! But there is one other thing - people need to get the hell out of the way and get more nuclear power onto the grid.

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