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These are the Morons Who are Running Climate with Our Government

When has any climate alarmist been right...ever?... James Hanson set this in motion 40 years ago and yet, Hanson, all 80 some years old, will die without a single prediction he made coming true. Not one.

 

Gone With the New York Wind​

Three more offshore windmill projects hit the rocks, despite subsidies.​



By
The Editorial Board

April 22, 2024, 5:36 pm ET


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An offshore wind farm PHOTO: JOHN MOORE/GETTY IMAGES
Is offshore wind a perennial infant industry? Despite receiving countless billions of dollars in subsidies over the last few decades, these energy projects are still failing to launch. On Friday three New York offshore wind projects hit the rocks owing to rising costs and technical snafus.


The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority called off contract negotiations with three wind developers after turbine manufacturer GE Vernova said it couldn’t deliver 18-megawatt turbines for the projects. As a result, the projects would have to be redesigned with more and smaller turbines that would make them noneconomic.
GE’s renewable business had planned to produce the 18-megawatt turbines but last year decided to limit turbines to a maximum of 16.5 megawatts, according to Bloomberg News. Bigger and more powerful turbines have recently been toppling over, requiring expensive repairs. This is one reason GE’s renewable business lost $1.44 billion last year, which was an improvement on its $2.24 billion loss in 2022.
The offshore wind industry received a strong tailwind from the Inflation Reduction Act, which included tax credits that cover 30% or more of a project’s cost. The law also subsidized the domestic manufacturing of components, which New York’s wind developers and their suppliers planned to exploit by making parts at new plants in the state.
But the industry has also faced significant economic headwinds. More than a dozen projects in the U.S. and Europe have been canceled or delayed in the last year owing to rising labor and material costs and higher interest rates. The cost of building an offshore wind project rose by about 60% between 2021 and 2024.
New York regulators recently struck agreements with offshore developers at prices of around $150 per megawatt hour, more than a third higher than those in 2019. For comparison, the wholesale price for natural gas power is around $30 a megawatt hour.
New Yorkers will get stuck paying excessive prices for offshore wind for 25 years to meet their political class’s climate goals. So even if offshore wind costs drop, the state will be locked into exorbitant long-term contracts. Meantime, the state’s grid operator has warned that New York City could face power shortages as soon as next summer owing to the shutdown of gas and nuclear power plants. Another climate-policy fiasco.
 
OPEC Chief says oil is here for a long time more and trying to discourage investment will lead to climate chaos. A bunch of solar panels and wind turbines are not going to replace oil. And were will we get plastics? Lubricants? Etc. It is stupid policy. Meanwhile a climate protester got 2 years probation, will have to do a weeks worth of graffiti clean up and serve 60 days in jail. She should have gotten the whole 2 years in jail.
 
It is idiotic to say we are going to shut down all coal fired plants, when, in fact, China and India are not and are the largest coal consumers in the world, Russia could care less what they think, and often these are countries with less stringent pollution controls. Now the G7 claims they will let Germany and Japan slide past the 2035 deadline. So, what industrial country is left? The good old USA...no one else of any consequence. Once again we shoot ourselves in the foot then congratulate the world for being so wise....idiots. And the idea we can predict the future rise in temperature accurately is a fool's game, especially if based upon CO2 models. Some alarmists realize that the CO2 narrative is falling apart so now you see more and more BS spewed about methane...yep, it's easier to demonize that evil natural gas even when the bulk of it is natural, not man-made.


The G7 group of the world’s most industrialized nations is set to announce later on Tuesday a pledge to phase out coal-fired power generation by 2035 but could include some leeway to Germany and Japan, Reuters reports, citing diplomatic sources.​
The energy, climate, and environment ministers of the G7 nations – Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States – are meeting between Sunday and Tuesday at a palace near Turin to discuss ways to address climate change. Phasing out coal-fired electricity is top of the agenda, and a tentative agreement has been reportedly reached. The ministers agreed on Monday on phasing out coal-fired electricity between 2030 and 2035, and are expected to announce it officially later on Tuesday, Reuters’s sources said.​

However, Germany and Japan could be given more time to shut down coal-fired power generation by including in the final communique wording that G7 countries could pick a date to exit coal that is consistent with keeping a limit of 1.5 C global temperature rise within reach, according to Reuters’s sources.​
 
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And remember that "per capita" China has 4 time times the population of the US. Leave it to the 'agency' to tilt the stats, so that's 4x the CO2.
 
Wind energy has actually fell largely due to decommissioning a lot of existing turbines. The economics is not there and it cannot happen

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May 4 and Caltrans says I-80 is closed due to snow...only an idiot thinks 0.0001 increase in temperature will mean the world will thaw and burst into flames.
 
Whatever the Greens are doing to improve mass transit isn't working:

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