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Wind power “headed for disaster” in Germany
« on: June 30, 2021, 11:31:59 pm »
JoNova 6/30/2021

Is this the future of wind all over the world?

The salad days of wind power in Germany are over. Bad news is rolling in from several directions. Twenty years of hope-n-subsidies has run aground. Profits are grinding down, and hardly any new towers are being erected. People are fighting back against the noise, the views, and the bird chopping.  Conservationists might like the idea of wind, as long as it’s in someone else’s forest. Suddenly groups that oppose wind towers are gaining traction, and the red tape and legal battles have grown wings and settled on new developments like a bat plague.

New turbines are now supposed to be two kilometers from any home, and there just isn’t enough spare land to build them on. German wind farms are running out of Germany.

If only they were profitable and provided an essential service, they might still have friends.
Wind energy in crisis as expansion stalls in Germany

Alex Reichmuth; Nebelspalter, via GWPF

Lengthy planning and approval procedures stand in the way of the expansion of wind energy. There is too little designated space for possible locations and too many lawsuits against projects. The resistance to the construction of wind turbines is enormous in many places. Countless nature conservationist groups and citizens’ groups see the landscape impaired, health threatened or rare birds in danger and are fighting with all possible means against new wind turbines. Frequently, political leaders of municipalities and states are against easing the elimination of wind power locations.

To make matters worse for the future of wind energy is the fact that many wind farms are threatened by shutdown. The German Renewable Energy Act which has been in force since 2000 guarantees wind turbine operators secure subsidies for twenty years. For thousands of wind projects this deadline will expire in the next few years. Without subsidies they are no longer profitable. By 2025, there is a risk of 15,000 MW of wind projects being lost which corresponds to over a quarter of Germany’s onshore wind power.

More: https://joannenova.com.au/2021/07/wind-power-headed-for-disaster-in-germany/#more-78252

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Re: Wind power “headed for disaster” in Germany
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2021, 12:57:17 am »
RENEWABLES DO NOT WORK is being shouted from the rooftops.
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Re: Wind power “headed for disaster” in Germany
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2021, 01:06:09 am »
RENEWABLES DO NOT WORK is being shouted from the rooftops.

Unfortunately the idiots aren't listening!
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Re: Wind power “headed for disaster” in Germany
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2021, 01:12:10 pm »
Achtung! Baby.

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Re: Wind power “headed for disaster” in Germany
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2021, 01:58:00 pm »
In the old days, these would be events that common sense society would have called "lessons learned".

In the new socialist world, its Lemmingville.
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