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Kilovar 1959's avatar

That might account for some of the issues during Uri, but it does not explain the issues during Elliott. During Uri some power plants had their gas supplies curtailed, which when they were forced offline, de-energized electric powered gas compressors. From there things started to cascade on the Texas gas system.

Elliott the gas line pressure simply dropped below operational pressure for many combined cycle plants. Most large frame gas turbines need in excess of 600 psi gas pressure to operate. Spot market gas purchases had nothing to do with it.

It should be noted the incoming energy secretary was a big mover in pushing gas transmission compressors to electric power.

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Tom's avatar

Would it be practical or cheaper to store natural gas underground, e.g. salt caverns?

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