Month: April 2022

NO SIGN OF A CLIMATE CRISIS IN NEW REPORT ON 2021 OBSERVATIONS

Yes, the good news is summarised below. 

State of the Climate 2021

Empirical observations show no sign of ‘climate crisis’ 

Press Release

London, 14 April – A systematic review of climate trends and observational data by an eminent climate scientist has found no evidence to support the claim of a climate crisis.

In his annual State of the Climate report, Ole Humlum, emeritus professor at the University of Oslo, examined detailed patterns in temperature changes in the atmosphere and oceans together with trends in climate impacts.

Many of these show no significant trends and suggest that poorly understood natural cycles are involved.

And while the report finds gentle warming, there is no evidence of dramatic changes, with snow cover stable, sea ice levels recovering, and no change in storm activity.
 
Professor Humlum said:
 
“A year ago, I warned that there was great risk in using computer modelling and immature science to make extraordinary claims. The empirical observations I have reviewed show very gentle warming and no evidence of a climate crisis.”
 
GWPF director, Dr Benny Peiser said:
 
“It’s extraordinary that anyone should think there is a climate crisis. Year after year our annual assessment of climate trends document just how little has been changing in the last 30 years. The habitual climate alarmism is mainly driven by scientists’ computer modelling rather than observational evidence.”
 

Ole Humlum: State of the Climate 2021 (pdf)
 

Hard copies of the report are available on request.
 

Contact
 
Dr Benny Peiser
e: benny.peiser@thegwpf.org 

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April 15, 2022 at 02:20AM

Texas Republicans: Backlash to Big Wind Brewing

“We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, urge the Texas legislature to enact laws protecting Texans from the Green New Deal and further subsidization of wind farms in Texas…”

The massive overreach of the Green New Deal, brought to life by the radical left in charge of the Biden Administration, has provoked an opposite reaction by Republicans at all levels of government. Witness a recent counter-offensive by Harris County (Houston) Republicans, who have had enough of the government-enabled takeover of the Texas grid by industrial wind turbines, a story that goes back to Enron’s Ken Lay and a number of pragmatic Republican politicians, led by George W. Bush and Rick Perry.

Note that government favor is being replaced by government disfavor in the proposal given that local officials are powerless to repeal the federal Production Tax Credit (extended 13 times) and other privileges that empower wind.

The energy sections of the Resolution follow.

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SENATE DISTRICT 15 RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE FINAL REPORT – 2022

Date: March 26th, 2022

Chairman Garcia and fellow convention delegates, the 2022 Resolutions Committee submits this final report for the 2022 Senate District 15 Convention.

RESOLUTIONS
BUSINESS, COMMERCE, AND TRANSPORTATION
1. RESOLVED: We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, support the implementation of mandatory wind farm and wind turbine bonding minimums set and enforced at the state level in Texas to ensure that counties in Texas do not pay to further subsidize the cost of wind farms and wind turbines decommissioning.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, urge the Texas legislature to enact laws protecting Texans from the Green New Deal and further subsidization of wind farms in Texas with minimum mandatory bonding amounts set by the state with oversight from the existing Texas General Land Office agency or Texas Railroad Commission agency.

2. RESOLVED: We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, support the implementation of legislation in Texas requiring all components of wind turbines and wind farms to be recycled, specifically, all wind turbine blades utilized in Texas, and legislation should be written to terminate the disposal of wind turbine blades in landfills in Texas, requiring all turbine blades used in Texas to be recycled.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, urge the Texas legislature to enact laws protecting Texas from the Green New Deal and further subsidization of wind farms in Texas.

3. RESOLVED: Texans support the completion and active operation of the Keystone XL Pipeline from Canada to Texas to increase America’s energy independence, provide national security, and support abundant, affordable, resilient, and energy-strong economy in Texas for all Texans to enjoy.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Texans urge the legislature to pass laws to propel the Keystone XL Project forward and urge our elected officials at the Federal level to act immediately to increase the amount of crude oil coming from Canada to Texas refineries to bring more finished petroleum product to the American market for everyone during this energy crisis.

4. RESOLVED: The Texas Republican Party rejects and opposes President Biden’s America the Beautiful Program known as “30 x 30” and affirms our support for private property rights of all Texans and American citizens.

FINANCE
1. RESOLVED: We call upon our legislators to oppose any kind of vehicle mileage tax or road usage fee.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: We urge Congress to remove the pilot program and prohibit the imposition of such a tax or program.

2. RESOLVED: We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, support the repeal of any taxes associated with natural gas that was once being flared and gas that cannot be brought to a traditional midstream market and would otherwise be flared.

Whereas flared gas being set on fire and burned is not taxed in Texas and taxing the gas that was once being flared is contrary to the Republican Party of Texas’ belief in eliminating unnecessary taxes that constrict our free-market economies.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: We, the Republican Party voters of Harris County Texas, urge the Texas legislature to enact laws protecting Texans from unnecessary restraints and taxes by passing legislation to outlaw any taxes on gas that is being flared or was once being flared.

STATE AFFAIRS
1. RESOLVED: That plank 313 “Daylight Saving Time: We urge the Texas Legislature to enact legislation to end Daylight Saving Time in Texas.” be removed.
2. RESOLVED: We urge the Texas Legislature to review all laws and regulations to reduce administrative, legal, and financial burdens and redundancies.
3. RESOLVED: No person elected to a law-making position can be a paid government influencing lobbyist at that level of government for 10 years

LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES
3. Pass legislation to abolish all forms of taxpayer-funded lobbying.
4. Pass legislation to restrict, limit, and provide oversight of emergency powers assumed by state and local governments.
9. We call upon our legislators to oppose any kind of vehicle mileage tax or road usage fee unless the vehicle mileage tax or road usage fee only applies to electric vehicles.

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April 15, 2022 at 01:07AM

‘We’re all in trouble’ – Wind turbine makers selling at a loss

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

APRIL 14, 2022

By Paul Homewood

h/t Joe Public

More evidence that low wind prices at auctions are unsustainable:

Raw material and logistics inflation coupled with downward price pressures from auctions have led to an unsustainable situation where wind OEMs are selling at a loss, with the sector unable to deliver Europe’s planned tripling of wind capacity by 2030, industry leaders have warned.

“The state of the supply chain is ultimately unhealthy right now,” GE Renewable Energy chief executive for onshore wind, Sheri Hickok, told a panel at the WindEurope 2022 conference in Bilbao on Tuesday.

“It is unhealthy because we have an inflationary market that is beyond what anybody anticipated even last year. Steel is going up three times.”

Steel for offshore wind towers is currently being purchased at over $2,000 per tonne, Hickok gave as example, adding that the prices of copper, carbon and logistics had also soared.

“It is really ridiculous to think how we can sustain a supply chain in a growing industry with these kind of pressures.”

After hefty price hikes last year in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic “things were higher but stabilising,” Hickok said, but added that with Russia’s war in Ukraine, the entire system had “unhinched” again in the past eight weeks, making it unsustainable at an unprecedented level of uncertainty.

The GE executive said she is very fearful for the entire wind industry ecosystem.

“Right now, different suppliers within the industry are reducing their footprint, they are reducing jobs in Europe,” she explained.

“If the government thinks that on a dime, this supply chain is going to be able to turn around and meet two to three times the demand, it is not reasonable.”

The European Commission’s recent REPowerEU plan, formulated in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, wants wind power capacity to soar from 190GW today to 480GW by 2030.

Destructive loop

Nordex chief executive José Luis Blanco stressed that even before the Ukraine war, the economics in the wind industry had been destroyed due to price pressures from competitive tenders coupled with a low visibility of wind capacity pipelines due to failed government policies.

“We are investing in volumes in trust in market dynamics, then the volume doesn’t come, then a factory is empty, [and then] it is better [to have] some cash flow than no cash flow — and [consequently] the sector enters into a self-destructive loop.”

Blanco also said if Europe wants to triple its wind power capacity, it needs to better support the independence of the supply chain.

Currently, some 85% of the industry’s components are, however, coming from China, he said.

“The energy independence is supported by a supply-chain dependency policy. This a huge risk.”

Blanco was not only referring to rare earths, but said “normal things” such as metallic shafts in turbines, 95% of which are sourced in China.

All onshore OEMs in trouble

Enercon’s new chief executive Jürgen Zeschky went even further, saying “all European onshore OEMs are in trouble.”

Over the past eight years, cost was the only driver for developments, with low levelised costs of energy and low turbine prices driving the whole business, he told WindEurope 2022.

“We have reached a low cost base, but at the price of outsourcing to low-cost countries,” Zeschky admitted.

“If you look at Europe and Germany, we are constantly losing jobs in industry by relocating to other places.”

But the situation has changed fundamentally, he pointed out.

Due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, “we are faced with a situation, where it is not only about cost, but about an independent, resilient and reliable energy situation in Europe”.

To have sustainable energy generation, Europe needs a sustainable industry, and thus has to overcome being constricted to the lowest cost, he explained.

“That needs to change.”

https://www.rechargenews.com/wind/were-all-in-trouble-wind-turbine-makers-selling-at-a-loss-and-in-a-self-destructive-loop-bosses-admit/2-1-1197217

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April 15, 2022 at 12:51AM

Europe Wants The Public Misinformed Ahead Of The Election

The EU wants to make sure the people they represent don’t know what they are doing until after the French elections. “BRUSSELS — European officials are drafting plans for an embargo on Russian oil products, the most contested measure yet … Continue reading

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April 14, 2022 at 10:51PM