In 2023, Germany closed its last nuclear power plant, and in 2024, wind energy became the largest source of electricity in the United States, supplying 31.9%. [emphasis, links added]
But it's 2025, as Remix News reported yesterday, “Germany's winds slammed electricity production” and caused losses in the company mega.
This is the story:
Germany: Wind energy companies face millions of losses as wind speeds drop to 50-year lows
According to the average wind speed in the first quarter of 2025, it is less than 5.5 meters per second. [the] German Meteorological Service (DWD).
The last time the country saw such a slow speed was in 1972 and 1973, before that, in 1963.
According to the German Energy and Water Industry Association (BDEW), The decline in wind speeds caused a 31% drop in electricity generated by winds across the country compared to the previous year.
And, USD (Euro) and Cents:
PNE, a wind farm operator in Coxhaven, shows revenues fell to €27.9 million from €31.4 million last year, but perhaps more importantly Its operating profit increased by 1.1 million euros and lost 7.1 million euros from its first quarteraccording to Welt.
Over the course of a few months, PNE has changed from a substantial profit to a loss of millions of euros.
There is “no evidence” that climate change is the culprit of wind Because the stagnation of the wind has happened in history.
Talking about an unreliable bipolar business model, it is ridiculous when you consider this is the energy sector – there is no room for this radical volatility.
However, this is the kicking:
Experts say there is no evidence that climate change is at work, noting that there has been similar calm in wind speeds over the past few decades.
Read Again: There is “no evidence” that climate change is the culprit Because the stagnation of the wind has happened in history.
A little like global temperatures keep warm, cool, warm and cool, no matter what humans are doing?
Despite owning cars, household appliances and carnivores, how does the climate and environment keep developing?
OK, who can possible Tell “experts” that the weather is cyclical, with ups and downs over decades, centuries and millennia? Heck, it sounds like a conservative harp on the uninterrupted.
What comes to mind is rhetoric “makes it meaningful.”
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