With Donald Trump’s tariff-led geopolitical strategy in train, watch countries rapidly ditch their obsession with chaotically intermittent wind and solar. Cheap and reliable energy is, always and everywhere, the key to competing in the global marketplace. That’s precisely why China dominates in manufacturing all of the stuff that the West consumes and uses.
And within those countries, watch power consumers and taxpayers revolt over their crushing power bills all due to the net-zero CO2 emissions madness.
Which brings us to this week’s roundup.
GB News reports that UK consumers are now forking out £12 billion per year in supporting renewables, more than £400 per household.
Keir Starmer’s green energy subsidies are costing Britons £12bn a year – £450 per household
CBN
Lucy Johnston
13 March 2025
Ronald Stein makes the clear and compelling case for nuclear power generation in a world where energy matters more than ever.
Nuclear-generated electricity saves an electricity-starved world
America Out Loud
Ronald Stein P.E., Oliver Hemmers, Steve Curtis
17 Mar 2025
Eric Worrall makes the same point in the Australian context, comparing ever-reliable nuclear with the never-reliable incomparables – intermittent wind and solar.
Aussie Election: A Choice Between Impractical Renewables and Unaffordable Nuclear
Watts Up With That?
Eric Worrall
29 March 2025
Charles Rotter details the collapse of yet another offshore wind power debacle
Atlantic Shores Wind Project Sinks—And With It, A Green Illusion
Watts Up With That?
Charles Rotter
31 March 2025
And Collister Johnston calls on Interior Secretary Doug Burgum to deliver the coup de grace and bring offshore wind to a halt, for all time.
Secretary Burgum: You have the legal authority to halt offshore wind
Washington Times
Collister Johnston
11 March 2025
In one from the archives, this video interview with Robert Bryce is as pertinent now as then. Watch as Bryce sympathises with the victims of the Climate Industrial Complex.
They Couldn’t Even Defend Their Own
YouTube
We Got a Problem
29 June 2023
Stay tuned, STT will be back next week with more.
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April 6, 2025 at 02:34AM


