Texas power freeze-down demonstrates political climate craziness
Texas just sent a very chilling message to the rest of the nation.
Texas just sent a very chilling message to the rest of the nation.
Texans shiver in the dark as Green energy fails.
Wind and solar are not only inefficient, a cold snap can shut them down.
With taxpayer subsidies, Wall Street money, and government mandates behind it, Big Solar, like Big Wind, is a force to be reckoned with. And that’s exactly what Klickitat residents are finding out.
They know full well that ALL ENERGY WOULD HAVE TO BE RATIONED BY GOVERNMENT. That is exactly what they want.
Reliance on President Biden’s push to go Green at any cost would leave America dependent on intermittent electricity from wind turbines and solar panels. This would be an energy disaster.
Virginia's 100% renewables mandate has been estimated to cost its people billions of dollars, but a more realistic estimate is trillions.
Residents of East Hampton’s Wainscott section are circulating a petition that would have their 350-year-old hamlet secede from the town, in a desperate effort to protect their pricey homes and beloved beach from Cuomo’s virtue-signaling wind project.
Green energy plans require major increases in U.S. mining and processing – unless they want to make America even more dependent on China and Russia.
The dark side of renewable wind, solar, EV batteries, and biofuel energy is that they are not clean, green, renewable, or sustainable.
For the second time in 15 months, residents of rural Culpeper County, Virginia have risen up against a proposed massive solar array project.
Conservationists hate wind turbines for their infamous role as bird killer, a fact that is very rarely mentioned in the news media.
The Benton Public Utility District (BPUD) has documented their actual battleground experiences with intermittent electricity from wind farms. Their message is “no more wind”.
Our energy future is at stake.
The US Senate is sitting on what could quickly become the biggest green pork giveaway in history, but it is almost impossible to see, let alone discuss or criticize.