Just to drive things home further. :sunglasses:

Here is the graph from the EIA (US Energy Information Administration) giving energy generation by source over the same time period as the OP. If they’re not a reliable source, I don’t know who is.

Wind power never gets above 10 MW. Natural gas ranges between 35-40 leading up to the blackout.

Here’s the graph from the OP:

It’s a crappy graph, but it shows wind as suppling near 50% of the overall power and natural gas supplying a fraction of that leading up to the blackout. It was never close to that.

It looks like cascend is made up and the graph is made up as well. Just outright fake.