Low power outage times in TX come from El Paso Energy and Entergy. Entergy has been "leftist" for almost 20 years being named for 19 consecutive years as a Top Sustainability Company.
https://www.entergynewsroom.com/news/entergy-named-top-sustainability-company... The number one reason they state their power outages are low during this time: Winterized their infrastructure after the 2011 storm.
The number one reason El Paso Energy states their power outages are minimal: "
winterize our equipment and facilities so they could stand minus-10 degree weather for a sustained period of time"
El Paso Energy uses "green" energy in their grid:
Project Type: Solar Poly-Crystalline photovoltaic panels
Project Location: Van Horn, Texas
Project Owner: El Paso Electric
Fuel Source: Solar
Project Capacity: 20 kW (DC)
Commercial Operation Date: August 201
Project Type: Photovoltaic systems with 360 modules each
Project Location: Newman Power Station and Rio Grande Power Station
Project Owner: El Paso Electric
Fuel Source: Solar
Project Capacity: 260,000 kWh combined
Commercial Operation Date: December 2009
Project Type: Solar poly-crystalline photovoltaic panels
Project Location: El Paso Community College – Valle Verde Campus
Project Owner: El Paso Electric
Fuel Source: Solar
Project Capacity: 14 kW
Commercial Operation Date: January 2012
Project Type: Ground mounted single-axis tracking PV system
Project Location: Newman Power Plant
Project Owner: PSEG
Fuel Source: Solar
Project Capacity: 10MW ac
Commercial Operation Date: December 30, 2014
Project Type: Mono-crystalline photovoltaic panels with fixed axis mounting
Project Location: El Paso
Project Owner: El Paso Electric
Fuel Source: Solar
Project Capacity: 31 kW
Commercial Operation Date: January 2012
https://www.myentergy.com/s/outagemaphttps://poweroutage.us/area/state/texas So why are El Paso Energy and Entergy able to provide power at such efficiency levels if "green" energy and "leftist" policy are the reasons for the power outages?
Maybe there are more factors than policy and "green" energy.