After billions of dollars wasted, right now at 10:29 am on December 16th, 2025:
ALL the wind turbines in ALL of New England are contributing only 1.4% of the power to our grid.
Or in other words - only 216 MW of the current system demand of 15,687 MW.
Other contributing resources:
Refuse: 1.96%
Solar: 1.54%
Hydro: 2%
Net imports: 9%
Oil: 7%
Wood: 1.96%
Landfill gas: 0.14%
Coal: less than 1%
Once again, it is natural gas at 53% and nuclear at 21% keeping our lights on.
Source: ISO-NE Website
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Carl Tenney
Down with subsidies
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Jodie Thomas
GET RID OF EM THEY ARE SHIT AND GET RID OF THE MICROWAVE 5G TOWERS THAT WILL FRY EVERYTHING WHEN TURNED UP

Jerry Jones
That 216 megawatts might be all that's keeping the system from going down. They keep the system right on the edge now. They had to take our light bulbs away from us because they took too much electricity.
