- Article Authors:
Daniel Wetzel
- Article Year:
2018
- Publisher:
Die Welt
Daniel Wetzel, Die Welt: Im ersten globalen Energiewende-Ranking kommt Deutschland nicht mal in Europa unter die Top Ten der Klima-Schützer. Nur gemeinsam mit Frankreich könne Deutschland auf Ökostrom umstellen. Energiewende und Klimaschutz gehören nicht zu den Prioritäten der Regierung. Erreichbar sind ihre 2030er-Klimaziele nur, wenn wir sofort gezwungen werden, jeden Kessel, Ofen, Motor stillzulegen. Völlig illusorisch.
- Article Authors:
Lars Schernikau
- Article Countries:
Switzerland and Singapore
- Article Year:
2022
- Publisher:
shortfall.blog
Because of unbelievably bad energy planning for decades by extreme green zealots and allowing themselves to become seriously dependent on a totalitarian state and former enemy, Much of Europe is now experiencing near fatal energy chaos. The cost of natural gas and other forms of energy have risen far beyond affordable levels for most people and businesses. Total chaos and worse lie ahead. The need for plentiful energy from fossil fuels was a key reason for Germany and Japan to initiate WWII. How can European and North American military defend their countries with only intermittent, unreliable wind and solar energy?
The author is a German energy expert.
- Article Authors:
Andreas Pashke
- Article Year:
2022
- Publisher:
kaltesonne.de Kalte Sonne
“A Green Minister for Economics and Climate Protection, of all people, has to ramp up additional German coal-fired power plants. Of course only for a short time, in 2030 coal should finally come to an end. Whoever believes it will be saved."
"No major industrialized country has followed us on the wrong path of hasty phasing out of nuclear power."
- Article Authors:
Pierre Goesselin, H Sinn
- Article Countries:
Germany
- Article Year:
2017
notrickszone.com, P. Gosselin: Germany’s once highly promoted “Energiewende” (transition to green energies) and the country’s feed-in act have been given a grade of “F” by one of the country’s top economists, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hans-Werner Sinn. Top German economist Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Hans-Werner Sinn says supplying Germany’s energy needs with wind and sun is “disillusionment”.
- Article Authors:
Edgar Ocampo Tellez
- Article Year:
2018
Edgar Ocampo Tellez, energy expert working to develop long termenergy master plan for Mexico: 27,000 wind turbines in Germany provide only 2 % of their primary energy consumption. And like South Australia they rely on their neighbours to keep the lights on.
- Article Authors:
Daniel Wetzel
- Article Year:
2016
- Publisher:
Die Welt
Daniel Wetzel, Die Welt: A Greenpeace study reveals what the feted Paris Climate Agreement implies for the German public. If implemented, Germany will be unrecognizable in a few years. Rural residents and their children will have to mentally prepare for an increase in the next few years from 26,000 wind turbines today to 80,000 rotor towers, if the study correctly describes how to achieve the climate targets agreed in Paris.
- Article Authors:
Hermann Dirr
- Article Year:
2017
Hermann Dirr, naturalist, observer of wind industry effects on birds and bats: Cranes, birds of prey, sea birds fly and bats fly through more than 22,000 wind turbines in Germany. In the future, Germany plans to build much taller wind turbine towers with much larger rotor blade area backed up by more coal fired plants. Forget nature, the Real Green thing is Wind Energy! "Greenpeace and others protesting CO2 and global warming, based on a mere BELIEF, like any other religion, is as laughable (if it weren't for their willful and unlawful disruption of honest TAX-PAYING citizens' lives) as demanding the government 'do something' about the length of daylight, or the force of gravity, or the composition of Jupiter.
- Article Authors:
Wolfgang Buescher
- Article Countries:
Germany
- Article Year:
2015
Wolfgang Buescher: Extreme Green Activists demand that mankind protection "nature" above everything else. The same people demand the installation of tens of thousands of wind turbines in each country. Wind turbines destroy nature, the environment, and kill birds and bats that they insist everyone protect. Besides this ludicrousness, powering modern electrical grids with such variable electric power is the opposite of what most technical people insist on."
- Article Authors:
Reinhard Irsigler
- Article Year:
2022
- Publisher:
EIKE - eike-klima-energie.eu
Der Gedanke der Nutzung von freier Energie aus der Umwelt hat etwas verführerisches, zumal sicher jede Einsparung von fossilen Brennstoffen sinnvoll ist und zu begrüßen wäre. In der Vergangenheit wurde ja auch mit Segelschiffen gereist und mit Wind Getreide gemahlen.
Wir leben jedoch in einer empfindlichen und winzigen, besonders aber Energie-armen Zone des Universums. Die Entstehung des Lebens und die Evolution ist außerhalb dieser Zone undenkbar. In dieser Zone über relevante Mengen an Energie verfügen zu können ist daher nur mit dem Zugriff auf akkumulierte und neutralisierte Energiespeicher möglich. Das sind die üblichen bekannten Substanzen wie Holz, Kohle, Öl und instabile Materie wie Uran etc.
- Article Authors:
Jon Boone, John Shanahan
- Article Countries:
USA
- Article Year:
2019
Jon Boone, naturalist, environmentalist, bird expert and artist, wind energy expert and John Shanahan, civil engineer advocate for sound energy planning worldwide: In many countries, energy planning for generation of electricity is a mixed process consisting of No-Truths and Half-Truths promoted by special interest groups of all kinds. For the world to advance as best as possible it would be good to deal simply with Whole-Truths about fossil fuels, hydro-electric and nuclear energy. Similar issues apply to energy for all uses besides electricity. That will be discussed in a separate essay.
- Article Authors:
John Shanahan
- Article Countries:
USA
- Article Year:
2018
John Shanahan, civil engineer, Environmentalists for Nuclear - USA: Strong and lasting economies need fossil fuels and nuclear. Only if government is well intended and stable, will there be sound energy programs. We should not kid ourselves that stopping use of fossil fuels and nuclear power is good. Competitors like an energy weak USA. We can't let that happen. We must eliminate frivolous lawsuits that demand stopping use of fossil fuels and nuclear power, cap and trade or carbon sequestration. To do otherwise is playing into the hands of those who would like to destroy North America and Europe.
- Article Authors:
Atul Loke
- Article Countries:
UK World
- Article Year:
2016
- Publisher:
Sci Dev Net
Atul Loke - Developing countries that already have a high share of renewable energy in their power mix are unlikely to grow this share further due to skyrocketing demand for cheap electricity.
- Article Authors:
Peter Westmore
- Article Countries:
Australia
- Article Year:
2019
Peter Westmore, writer for News Weekly: The increase in renewable energy (solar and wind) has pushed up electricity prices and, inevitably, increased the number of disconnections of poor families who cannot afford the rising price of electricity. In Western Australia, a recent report by the state’s Economic Regulation Authority revealed that almost 20,000 West Australians had their power disconnected in 2017–18, a rise of about 20 per cent over the previous 12 months.
- Article Authors:
Viv Forbes
- Article Countries:
Australia
- Article Year:
2019
- Publisher:
Saltbush Club
Viv Forbes, Executive Director of the Saltbush Club which opposes the war on carbon energy, opposes real pollution, and promotes the rational and sustainable use of carbon energy and carbon food: Rarely has the dire future of the free world been so succinctly and precisely described. The world must not allow Green Extremists to impose wind and solar energy on those who want reliable energy from well managed fossil fuels and hydro-electric power.
- Article Authors:
Fareed Zakaria
- Article Countries:
USA
- Article Year:
2021
- Publisher:
washingtonpost.com
Are we returning to the 1970s, as several commentators have recently claimed? There are surprising similarities.
The humiliating withdrawal from Afghanistan echoes the U.S. defeat in Vietnam. Prices are rising even as economic growth is stalling. Back then, the rising economic power challenging American superiority was Japan; now it’s China.
On closer examination, most of these analogies turn out to be superficial. But there is one where the parallels are striking, and that should worry the Biden administration greatly. We are headed for a global energy crisis.
- Article Authors:
David Roberts
- Article Countries:
World
- Article Year:
2022
- Publisher:
canarymedia.com
Clean-energy technologies are more minerals-intensive to build than their fossil-fuel counterparts.
The growth of clean energy will rapidly raise demand for a set of key minerals.
Mining and processing of those minerals are geographically concentrated, often in countries with weak labor and environmental protections.
Mineral mines and processing facilities often pollute water, scar landscapes and impoverish communities.
Production may not be able to expand fast enough to keep up with demand, which could cause supply constrictions and price fluctuations and slow the transition away from fossil fuels.
- Article Authors:
Robert Endlich, Michel Gay, John Shanahan
- Article Countries:
USA France
- Article Year:
2018
Robert Endlich, Weather officer for the US Air Force for 21 years and meteorologist for the U.S. Army for 17 years, Michel Gay, member Environmentalists for Nuclear - International, John Shanahan, member Environmentalists for Nuclear - USA: Historical records do not support claims of man-made catastrophic global warming and sea level change. We elect leaders based on man-made global warming alarmism that the media spreads across the free world. Many accept it without question, quoting 97% consensus about climate change. Countries, like China and Russia, that don't embrace this man-made climate alarmism will end up having the strongest energy programs.
- Article Countries:
USA
- Article Year:
2018
- Publisher:
Nuclear Energy Institute
Roger Bezdek, President of Management Information Services, Inc. brought this Nuclear Energy Institute report to our attention: The federal government has spent hundreds of billions of dollars since WW II supporting energy technologies with large shares going to fossil fuels. Energy subsidies are drawing intense attention as policymakers grapple with a variety of incentives that are straining competitive electricity markets and driving baseload generation off the grid.