by theluckycountry » Mon 28 Jul 2025, 09:13:56
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')s ABC News 10 reported, the New York state agency halted plans for its multi-billion-dollar transmission lines that would have brought offshore wind energy to New York City. The agency stated that it would be too expensive and unnecessary to build the power lines at this time, given that the federal government would not support their use in the foreseeable future.
They are blaming trump but the collapse was well underway before he took office. Same with the collapse of Battcar sales, he's just a convenient excuse for regional governments to shitcan these expensive intermittent power sources.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'F')rench court blocks major onshore wind farm led by EDF in the Ardennes
A 63-turbine project developed by EDF Renouvelables and Renner Energies was cancelled on appeal in Nancy due to visual saturation, despite over 20 years of development.
Again, protestors blamed but at the end of the day these things don't make financial sense, so out they go.$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')MADRID -- Developers of green hydrogen have scaled back investments and scrapped projects globally as elevated production costs and weak demand for the low-carbon fuel have made many ventures unviable. Here are some projects that have been cancelled, postponed or scaled back...
** Energy company LEAG's plans to build one of Europe's largest green energy hubs on the site of disused coal-fired power plant units in eastern Germany have been postponed indefinitely, it said in June...** Shell (SHEL.L), opens new tab scrapped plans for a low-carbon hydrogen plant on Norway's west coast owing to lack of demand, it said in September, days after Equinor (EQNR.OL), opens new tab cancelled a similar project planned for Norway.
There goes the promised Green Hydrogen economy. It was to be powered by Solar of course, Using coal to make solar panels to split water to make hydrogen

Idiots! 80% and more of the world's hydrogen comes from Nat gas and they are still going to use that so why bother with these ridiculous energy wasting chains.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'C')openhagen Energy quietly withdraws from Mid West wind farm project
A proposed offshore wind farm off the Mid West coast has been scrapped, as European developer Copenhagen Energy quietly exits the Australian renewables market. The Denmark-based company withdrew its environmental application for the Mid West Offshore Wind Farm, a project once earmarked for more than 300,000ha of Commonwealth waters off Kalbarri... It follows the earlier cancellation of Copenhagen Energy’s Leeuwin wind farm project in the South West and its Samphire proposal north of Perth, tying up the last of its Australian ventures.
We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.
by theluckycountry » Fri 15 Aug 2025, 23:00:56
Green Energy Demise Accelerates
Wind Giant Orsted Suffers Worst Week On Record.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t was the poster child of the green energy movement, debuting on European stock exchanges nine years ago. Now, with the green energy industry in shambles as common-sense energy policies return under the Trump administration, Orsted has suffered its worst weekly decline ever, trading far below its IPO price.
At the beginning of the week, Orsted announced a rights offering of up to 60 billion kroner ($9.4 billion), sending shares crashing and leaving them down about 33% by week's end. With wind farm construction as its core business, Orsted has been exposed to more canceled projects than any of its industry peers, including ones in the US and the UK. The funding gap swelled after scrapping a stake sale in the Sunrise Wind project off New York.
At Orsted's market capitalization peak, it was once worth more than BP and flagged a 'green' success by Wall Street, politicians, and leftist climate nonprofits. Compounding problems for Orsted, S&P Global Ratings downgraded the company's long-term credit rating to BBB-, just one notch below junk status. T
Another corporation built on debt it will never repay. Money is created, through debt, like what built this dreamscape. Then when they collapse the debt is written off the books. The banks that loaned into it don't suffer because it was invented anyway, the investment funds that bought into it don't care either because it wasn't there money. The losses are passes down to the public and eat away at whatever savings they had invested and whatever consumable income they had devoted.

We're 17 years past the peak now and the 3rd World is going hungry and dark. We'll be next, we're well on the way in fact.
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by AdamB » Thu 28 Aug 2025, 22:48:41
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'T')ime for a bike ride, the twisties are calling, Harleys need not apply


Nor do neoNazi squids posing on bikes they don't know how to use.

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