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> just a result of certain design/engineering choices I think this is the point. Things are engineered for the environment which they are expected to operate, and to be optimized for those environments[0]. I would not expect a wind turbine that operates (and is designed to operate) in Antartica to not fail (potentially catestrophically) when operating in 100 degree Texas heat, [0] One could (and should) argue that th…
> [0] One could [...] climate change [...] As far as I can tell weather like this happens once in a while even without climate change, something like once in ~25 years or so (just guessing the number). Given the serve effects it can have infrastructure should always be build to still be operational. But if you are a company and there are no regulations you might be very tempted to ignore something which normally happ…
There was also a freeze in 2011 that didn’t break records, but broke the energy grid.