From cfact
Craig Rucker
The Trump administration is working hard to return good energy policies to the United States.
For decades, CFACT has been researching and educating policy makers and the public about climate and energy issues.
CFACT scholars are providing administrative officials with tough facts and policies that they need to reverse our energy economy.
Doug Burgum is the new secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Check out ours Letter from the Union to Secretary Bogum.
President Trump’s executive order on wind turbines is a major leap, but as usual, the devil is in the details. EO may leave room for wind predators, such as Dominion Energy, Virginia, to slide into more terrifying turbines through legal cracks to get to our shores.
“This is the real sense of urgency we wrote to you today,” we wrote. “We are very grateful to President Trump for his emergency order to temporarily evacuate all areas on the mainland mainland shelves. We count the 22 projects that have been suspended. . However, there are 11 projects that have been granted four projects under construction. These approved projects will review the lease and permit, but may take some time… We recommend working with NMFS’s Home Office to revoke the authorization letter immediately and immediately revoke it Construction works until the review is completed.”
Similarly, the Bureau of Ocean and Energy (BOEM) has accidentally tripped Biden’s most ridiculous wind energy policies, such as zombies who didn’t know it was dead.
Dafeng Company is trying to establish Floating wind turbines Near the beautiful coast of California. CFACT readers and supporters know that we have been relentlessly pointing out the flaws and dangers of this floating stupidity over the years.
We arrange Detailed list of reasons Why California’s “programmed environmental impact statement” on California floating winds is insufficient. In fact, it specifically avoids problems that justify canceling the procedure. “We decisively concluded: “A comprehensive offshore wind journey across the West Coast is required before any project is approved for construction. This necessary assessment was missing in action. Based on this assessment, the cumulative impact must be minimized. Limiting authorized harassment to each threatened species may be the best way to avoid destructiveness. ”
In recent years, David Wojick, senior consultant at CFACT, is perhaps the No. 1 star in the analysis of offshore wind turbines in the United States. David Wojick delves into scientific facts and arcane policy documents, and the government relies on and focuses on their shortcomings, no one else.
David's latest post on CFACT.org A simple, extremely bold approach is proposed to protect the United States from the dangers of wind energy and sun postures, which pose dangers to our environment and the power grid. David suggests The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) takes advantage of its unique authority and prevents future connections to intermittent/unreliable sources such as wind and solar.
Places like Europe and Australia have wasted huge sums of money on wind and solar energy without any positive perceptions. They transformed the natural beauty into sterile wind and sun deserts while fundamentally increasing the energy costs for both commercial and homeowners. They stabilize the power grid and meaninglessly change the earth's temperature.
The United States has provided numerous examples of what is not done with energy.
CFACT will continue to provide the Trump administration with the facts needed to avoid energy mistakes many others make.
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