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Biden Administration Doubles Down on Green Energy Insanity, Approving Massive Offshore Wind Farm off Virginia

Biden Administration Doubles Down on Green Energy Insanity, Approving Massive Offshore Wind Farm off Virginia

Biden: The Don Quixote for the new millennium.

If there has ever been an administration more tone deaf than Biden’s, I would be hard pressed to name it.

I recently reported that the plug was pulled on two large-scale windfarm projects off the coast of New Jersey. The reason boiled down to Bidenomics: A combination of inflation, escalating materials costs, and supply change challenges.

Shell also recently ended its involvement with another wind farm project.

Shell’s finance chief said on Thursday the firm had exited a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the planned SouthCoast windfarm off the coast of Massachusetts, agreeing to pay a penalty rather than face rising costs for building the project.

Energy firms from BP (BP.L) to Orsted (ORSTED.CO) have announced hefty writedowns in recent days for their U.S. windfarm projects in the face of high inflation.

Now, rational and flexible people would probably reconsider investing in schemes that appear to be collapsing rapidly. But not Biden, who is doubling down on the green energy insanity.

The Interior Department on Tuesday approved a plan to install up to 176 giant wind turbines off the coast of Virginia, clearing the way for what would be the nation’s largest offshore wind farm yet.

The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, to be built by Dominion Energy, is the fifth commercial-scale offshore wind project approved by the Biden administration. If completed, the 2.6-gigawatt wind farm would produce enough electricity to power more than 900,000 homes, without creating any of the carbon dioxide emissions that are heating the planet.

The project is expected to provide about 900 jobs each year during the construction phase and support an estimated 1,100 annual jobs once it begins operating. “More progress and economic opportunity are on the horizon as we put to use every tool available to bring offshore wind benefits to American workers and communities nationwide,” said Ali Zaidi, the White House national climate adviser.

Team Biden will continue to throw more of the American taxpayers’ money at wind energy, despite the continuing problems, insisting that the mad scheme will eventually work.

It’s worth remembering that Left’s defense of renewablee energy subsidies has always been that they were required to “level the playing field.” The government would need to support renewable energy for a few years, until it could establish equal footing with traditional energy sources, at which point it would become self-sustaining and take off. The less frequently articulated part of that plot is government using its coercive regulatory powers to restrain the ability of the resource sector to really compete against renewables, ensuring that it is always fighting with one hand tied behind its back. But one thing this report makes plain is that renewables are losing even their own unfair fight.

A further injection of cash would probably obscure the economic and practical deficiencies of wind and solar for a little while longer, but they won’t go away. Meanwhile, at a time of economic uncertainty, a bailout would have the effect of raising both taxes and — in the longer term — energy prices, and at a time comparable in many ways to 2008. It would risk kicking the political hornets nest once again, with unpredictable consequences.

Only a foolish, short-sighted White House would even consider this plan. So expect them to do it.

However, this play will only lead to more inflation and green energy failures. Biden will continue to chase his windmills with fervor, as the Don Quixote for the new millennium.

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Biden green new deal is trillion dollar fraud.

Won’t lower temps by 1 degree.

smh

Typical liberal never think past the knee-jerk. The grid would have to double its capacity to deal with the toy cars.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to 2smartforlibs. | November 11, 2023 at 1:18 pm

    Not is people’s use for the car was short distances local and if they charged from their own solar array. Personally, I think we would be better off with a loosely coupled grid and more distributed power production. That would greatly harden our power grid. That kind of robustness might become more important considering current events.

      “if they charged from their own solar array”

      Do these people work at night and sleep when the sun is up? Or are you unaware that you cannot charge anything from a solar array at night?

    I think the goal isn’t get folks in EVs, it’s to get them into busses by outlawing ICE cars. EVs were the frosting on the crap cake to get the useful idiots to buy into it.

Nothing wrong with allowing people to build windmills, if they can make it work.

But they should be leasing the space from the taxpayers, rather than getting subsidies — but I’d guess the subsidies (and the 10% for the big guy) are the point.

“Wind turbines are not proven to have widespread negative impacts on property value”

Pitch that line to the mob at the next Martha’s Vineyard community hall meeting.

And don’t accept any offer to go paddle boarding.

    Ironclaw in reply to Tiki. | November 11, 2023 at 1:20 pm

    Interesting, isn’t it, that nobody wants the windmill near their own property. That alone belies the claim that they don’t negatively impact property values.

    The other claim, of course, that they have no cost as far as carbon dioxide is also a fraud. Even if you grant the premise that carbon dioxide is some sort of evil rather than a vital part of the biosphere, without which all life would cease to exist, the claim is patently false. They require materials that had to be mined from the Earth. They require lubricants that are made from petroleum as well as any plastics such as the insulation on all of the wiring. Those materials required energy to process and shape into the tens of thousands of various parts that make up the whole, all of which required transport to get where they are. They will require regular maintenance as well as repair which will incur additional costs. And, on top of all of that, under certain circumstances such as when the wind is too strong they must be shut down to avoid catastrophic damage which would necessitate ANOTHER power source which is reliable to keep the grid energized. The obvious candidate for that backup power source is natural gas because a gas plant can be spun up with only a few hours delay as compared to most other types.

    Then, of course, there does seem to be another cost they don’t wish to mention and that is the cost in lives of marine mammals such as whales and dolphins. I’m not claiming to know what the link is, but there does seem to be a marked increase in cetacean fatalities around such projects. Since those animals communicate through certain types of sound waves that travel through the water, perhaps there is some resonance the turbines emit that is contributing to these occurrences. Either way, since many of these are protected species this should be researched and perhaps the construction should be curtailed until they figure out why that is happening.

    Then there is the elephant in the room. Nobody seems to have found a way to work such projects at scale without losing money doing it. If they were truly all the greenies say they are, then this “free” electricity should have no problem competing on the open market.

      henrybowman in reply to Ironclaw. | November 12, 2023 at 12:59 am

      “They require lubricants that are made from petroleum as well as any plastics such as the insulation on all of the wiring.”
      Oh, don’t worry about the insulation. Greenies are now using soy and hemp products instead of plastics, just as they do now under your cars hood. Rodents love ’em. ZZZAPP!

It would seem to me the best way to reduce CO2 levels would be to plant more trees. How many trees would a trillion dollars buy?

    Or maybe cull some leftists. JK. Sort of.

    Ironclaw in reply to navyvet. | November 11, 2023 at 1:23 pm

    Since you can harvest the seeds to make more trees for free, the answer is infinity.

      Lucifer Morningstar in reply to Ironclaw. | November 11, 2023 at 5:08 pm

      Oh no you don’t. Because the trees will be the patented GMO hybrid trees and you will be forbidden from collecting any 2nd generation seeds as they will not reproduce properly. So you will have to by seeds and seedlings from the Big Agricultural combine that produced them.

      And if you don’t believe it could happen just look what Big Ag has done with GMO corn. You are required to sign an agreement stating you will not collect any of the seeds for replanting the next season. You must buy the seeds from Big Ag. No exceptions.

    JohnSmith100 in reply to navyvet. | November 11, 2023 at 1:24 pm

    I agree, as long as those trees are properly managed, as in not leaving a bunch of biomass laying dead on the ground.

      Roy in Nipomo in reply to JohnSmith100. | November 11, 2023 at 6:00 pm

      Don’t worry about the biomass; arsonists, accidents and Mother Nature tend to remove it during rapid oxidation. Of course there may be collateral damage, but…

    venril in reply to navyvet. | November 13, 2023 at 8:59 am

    Add to the tree requirement the old forests cut down to make room for the wind farms. Insanity

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | November 11, 2023 at 12:05 pm

Biden: The Don Quixote for the new millennium.

Don Quixote was a supremely honorable and decent man. Traitor Joe is the exact opposite.

“Approving Massive Offshore Wind Farm off Virginia”

… is a far cry from finding someone stupid enough to actually pay for it.

Probably the biggest problem with wind farms are their intermittent nature, and and lack of high enough capacity cost effective batteries.

The battery problem may be solved pretty soon, One problem with LiFePo4 chemistry is iron (Fe), which is heavy.

    caseoftheblues in reply to JohnSmith100. | November 12, 2023 at 7:45 am

    Well I’d said their biggest problem is they take more energy to produce and maintain than they ever produce… but that’s just me

I want to see Sleepy Joe and Kamala fly around in electric powered Air Force One and Two. Especially on flights to Europe and Asia.

“until it could establish equal footing with traditional energy sources, at which point it would become self-sustaining and take off”

Just like the George Washington Bridge and the Lincoln Tunnel are now free since they have paid off their initial costs!

Oh, wait…………………………………………………..

I’m going out on a limb and guessing that none of them are planned to be within sight of Rehoboth Beach….

This is a Tim Kaine/Joe Biden scam. Follow the money.

Conveniently announced just AFTER the VA elections ….

Whole ton of money for a boondoggle that will raise energy prices, make the grid less reliable but will throw a ton of the dinero towards big donors who will send it back to the Big Sugar.

without creating any of the carbon dioxide emissions that are heating the planet

Objection: assumes facts not in evidence.

caseoftheblues | November 12, 2023 at 7:43 am

So killing whales is now OK with the “greenies”…..noted