16 Feb
2021
16 Feb
'21
4:13 p.m.
On Feb 16, 2021, at 11:51 AM, Michael Thomas <mike@mtcc.com> wrote:
You'd think that mid-summer Texas chews a lot more peak capacity than the middle of winter. Plus I would think a lot of Texas uses natural gas for heat rather than electricity further mitigating its effect on the grid.
Mike
The eia.gov site shows it to be about a 50/50 split between natural gas and electric heating. Propane fills in a few more percent. Yes, the grid does get quite strained in the summer from AC use. —Chris, from Austin