Category archive: Wind Power
The Sierra Club’s Mission
By Chuck Roger • January 10th, 2011 12:30 am
Originally in American Thinker, December 24, 2010. “Don’t you care about global warming?” asked a sign carried by a Sierra Club demonstrator. The preachy admonishment packs the same intellectual weightiness as “Free the color purple!” Well-adjusted people “care” about neither purple nor global warming. Colors and recurring natural climate phenomena fly below the radars of emotionally [...]
Wind power economic fallacies hurt Americans
By Chuck Roger • November 18th, 2010 1:50 am
Proponents of “renewable” energy sources (invariably the same people who criticize nuclear power) often resort to an economic fallacy to push solar and wind power. The proponents point out that in raw dollars, nuclear power gets taxpayer subsidies far greater than “renewable” sources receive. Yes, nuclear power draws huge raw dollar subsidies because it accounts [...]
Wind power fanatics are the Smart Car drivers of the ‘renewable energy’ universe
By Chuck Roger • August 26th, 2010 3:14 am
Time to make fun of green weenies again. This time, we head to Texas. Writing in Slate magazine, Manhattan Institute senior fellow Robert Bryce reports that Texas electricity demand hit a record high 63,594 megawatts on August 4, 2010. Good thing the state has more wind turbine capacity than any other state, huh? In fact, [...]
Newsflash for greenies: Wind is unpredictable
By Chuck Roger • July 28th, 2010 12:30 am
First the unsurprising fact: In Scotland, wind turbines are yielding far less than the “expected” levels of electrical power–about half. Now the government’s comical response: Blame “unusually calm weather.” But unless you live in the Kerguelen Islands of the extreme southern Indian Ocean, the most consistently windy place on Earth, you’d kinda sorta already know [...]
Wind and solar power job fantasies
By Chuck Roger • June 25th, 2010 8:54 pm
“Green” energy is the way of the future, right? In a word: No. Consider: Wind turbines are only possible because taxpayers subsidize their production. Navigant Consulting estimated that if federal tax credits for solar power and wind energy were discontinued, these industries would lose 77% of their employees. The statement is part of a Commonwealth [...]
Exposing the folly of wind and solar power
By Chuck Roger • May 14th, 2010 9:29 pm
Pop quiz. Washington apportions 50 to 100 times the amount of our tax dollars to wind and solar energy companies compared to subsidies received by coal- and gas-generated energy companies. Then Washington mandates that coal and gas energy producers (the cheap sources) produce less and less of our energy while wind and solar energy producers [...]
Wind power jobs pay infinite salaries
By Chuck Roger • March 31st, 2010 9:51 pm
Ah, what I could do with infinite income. Travel all the time. Go fishing… a lot… like every day. Give all my money to charities of my choice, which of course means infinite charities since there’d be infinite money. But I couldn’t give all the money away anyway, because it’d be infinite! What to do? A quick [...]



