Offshore Wind Farms: NJ forcefully tips its hand, as we read this stuff delivers a fraction of its total capacity!

Governor Phil Murphy has set a goal for 7500 megawatts of offshore wind-generated electricity by 2035. It is an ambitious goal. It is also a goal that leaves little time for the niceties of public engagement and dialogue. The state clearly showed that it has a plan, and it is going to implement it regardless of public acceptance. Two state actions this month make that abundantly clear. >click to read<, as we read today, Wind Turbines & Solar  Panels Deliver Tiny Fraction of Their Total Capacity – There’s a yawning gulf between what wind turbines and solar panels are capable of delivering and what’s actually delivered. Sunset and calm weather will do it every time. wind and solar advocates always overstate the output of wind turbines and solar panels; and then, only in terms of pointless averages. The subterfuge is as much about omission as embellishment. >click to read< 10: 09

One Response to Offshore Wind Farms: NJ forcefully tips its hand, as we read this stuff delivers a fraction of its total capacity!

  1. STRIPEDBASSHOLE says:

    Smells like Taxation without representation or is this a new form of insider trading??? MURPH’S SELLING FANTASY & FICTION!!!
    The lower story is on the ground and in the real world!!!
    You be the Judge…
    I would love to see a dimensioned cross-section view of what they call a properly EMF Shielded Power-line!!! Plastic and Rubber seals and insulates, Wire webbing is for RF shielding, proper Lead shielding will become a handling and installation issue… More likely cost prohibitive!!! Regards, –SBH– The real GREEN=$$$$$$$

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