Providing Trump Facts He Needs On Wind And Solar
By Craig Rucker, CFACT |February 18, 2025
The Trump Administration is hard at work returning sound energy policy to America.
CFACT has been researching and educating policymakers and the public on climate and energy issues for decades.
CFACT scholars are providing Administration officials with the hard facts and policy heft they need to turn our energy economy around.
Doug Burgum is America’s new Secretary of the Interior. Take a look at our coalition letter to Secretary Burgum.
President Trump’s executive order on wind turbines was a major leap forward, however as always, the devil is in the details. The EO may leave room for wind profiteers such as Virginia’s Dominion Energy to slip more monstrous turbines through the legal cracks and onto our coast.
“It is with a sense of real urgency we are writing to you today.” We wrote, “we much appreciate President Trump’s Emergency Order for temporary withdrawal of all areas on the outer continental shelf from offshore wind leasing. We count twenty-two projects that have been paused. However, eleven projects have already received approvals with four of those under construction. Leasing and permitting will be reviewed for these approved projects but may take time… We recommend the Interior Department work with NMFS to immediately revoke the Letters of Authorization and order an immediate cession of construction until a review is complete.”
Similarly, the Bureau of Ocean and Energy Management {BOEM) is in danger of mindlessly stumbling on with some of Biden’s most ridiculous wind energy policies like a zombie that doesn’t know it’s dead.
Big wind corporations are trying to erect floating wind turbines off California’s beautiful coast. CFACT readers and supporters know that we have been relentlessly pointing out the flaws and dangers of this floating folly for years.
We lay out to a detailed list of reasons why California’s “programmatic environmental impact statement” on California floating wind “is woefully inadequate. In fact it specifically avoids those issues that justify cancelling the Program.” We decisively conclude that, “the full Offshore Wind Program needs to be assessed for the entire West Coast before any project is approved for construction. This required assessment is missing in action. Based on this assessment the cumulative impacts then have to be minimized. Capping the authorized harassment of each threatened species may be the best way to avoid destructive.”
In recent years CFACT senior advisor David Wojick has been perhaps America’s number one star on offshore wind turbine analysis. David Wojick digs deep into the scientific facts and arcane policy documents the government has relied on and spotlights their flaws as does no one else.
David’s most recent post at CFACT.org lays out a simple, extremely daring approach to protect America from the dangers both wind and solar pose for our environment and electric grids. David proposes that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) make full use of its unique authority and prevent future hookups of intermittent / unreliable energy sources such as wind and solar.
Places such as Europe and Australia have wasted vast sums on wind and solar and have nothing positive to show for it. They have transformed places of natural beauty into sterile wind and solar deserts while radically raising the costs of energy for business and homeowners. They have destabilized their electric grids while doing nothing meaningful to alter the temperature of the Earth.
America has been provided with voluminous examples of what not to do on energy.
CFACT will continue to provide the Trump Administration with the facts it needs to avoid the energy mistakes so many others have made.
Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president. Widely heralded as a leader in the free market environmental, think tank community in Washington, D.C., Rucker is a frequent guest on radio talk shows, written extensively in numerous publications, and has appeared in such media outlets as Fox News, OANN, Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Hill, among many others.
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