Democrats Dreamin’: Wind & Solar No Solution to America’s Energy Needs

As part of his loopy New Green Deal, Sleepy Joe Biden reckons America can “transition from the oil industry” – with all the energy reliably supplied by oil and gas somehow replaced by chaotically intermittent wind and solar.

The same squad of lunatics are also doing their darndest to kill off America’s nuclear power generation system, as well as America’s entire economy, along with it.

Meanwhile, back on Earth, there are still a few American politicians with a grip on reality.

One of them – a long tall Texan named Dan Crenshaw – a former Navy SEAL and now Republican congressman – makes the case for maintaining America’s enviable nuclear power generation advantage. He also tackles the nonsensical notion that America can transition away from its oil and gas industry, which has been the source of one of the greatest economic turnarounds in history.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw calls wind and solar energy ‘silly solutions’ to climate change
Houston Chronicle
Jeremy Wallace
1 October 2020

U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw on Thursday criticized the emphasis on developing wind and solar energy to combat climate change, saying the people advocating it are being disingenuous and not really looking to reduce emissions.

The Houston Republican said instead of promoting ideas to really reduce emissions, advocates are more for a “religious adherence to solar and wind.”

“Nuclear would be a far better energy resource than solar and wind if they cared about zero emissions,” Crenshaw said at a virtual energy summit organized by Texas Oil & Gas Association. “So these people are disingenuous to begin with, so it’s hard to argue with people who aren’t really looking for the solutions.”

Crenshaw has been one of the Republicans most vocal in calling on the GOP to take climate change more seriously. Earlier this year Crenshaw told a Republican group that without being alarmist, the party can acknowledge that man-made emissions do have an impact on climate.

On Thursday, however, Crenshaw was particularly critical of solar and wind power advocacy. He said Germany spent over $500 billion trying to convert to solar and wind, but it led to more emissions and more reliance on them bringing in natural gas from Russia.

“So these things don’t work,” Crenshaw said. “These are silly solutions. They’re no solutions at all.”

Crenshaw said solar and wind require plowing down acres and acres of land and a ton of mining for rare minerals for solar panels “just so you can have unreliable energy.”

Instead, Crenshaw told the Texas Oil & Gas Association that he’s advocated for expanding things that have proven successful, such as carbon capture technologies.

Crenshaw has pushed legislation in Congress to push more federal research and development funding to carbon capture innovation. He said to him that seems like such a “smarter option than this rather silly notion” of keeping fossil fuels in the ground.

Crenshaw said advocates of the oil and gas industry have to fight back against popular assumptions about the industry that he says are not true.

“The first assumption that has to be debunked is this notion that fossil fuels can never be a part of a clean energy future,” Crenshaw said. “That’s of course not true. We can always point out the reason that we are at about 1990 levels of carbon emissions is because of the natural gas revolution and the fracking industry.”

Crenshaw also said nuclear power is better in many ways than solar and wind. He said nuclear plants take up far less space, and if they are closer to where the energy needs to go, it reduces the lost energy in getting the power onto the grid.

Crenshaw’s comments came shortly after Todd Staples, president of the Texas Oil & Gas Association, made his own case for how the oil and gas industry is helping the environment.

“Oil and natural gas companies are simultaneously investing heavily in environmentally sound technologies that are resulting in significant environmental progress,” Staples said. “Pioneering technologies, innovations and advancements allow the industry to develop and deploy cleaner energy technologies and world-class emissions control systems.”

Staples pleaded with attendees of the virtual summit to make sure they are registered to vote and ready to stand up against politicians who want to steer away from the fossil fuel industry. He warned that the promise of going to wind and solar cannot produce the high wage jobs that have fueled the Texas economy for decades.

Transitioning away from fossil fuel “means a lower standard of living for hundreds of thousands of families when you consider the higher pay scale in oil and natural gas,” he said.

Crenshaw is running for re-election in Houston’s 2nd Congressional District, which runs from Humble to Spring and swirls over to West Houston and picks of portions of the Energy Corridor.

In her campaign against Crenshaw, Democrat Sima Ladjevardian has said that “the oil and gas industries are integral to Houston’s history and economy, and will be an important part of any path forward to a clean energy future.”

While she has said she supports natural gas, Ladjevardian has called for measures to ensure fracking doesn’t damage water supplies.

“I support strong regulations on fracking to prevent methane leaks and leaching of dangerous chemicals into our public water supplies,” Ladjevardian says on her website.

But Ladjevardian also advocates for more renewable energy, like wind power.
Houston Chronicle

Dan Crenshaw: one eyed supporter of no-nonsense nuclear.

8 thoughts on “Democrats Dreamin’: Wind & Solar No Solution to America’s Energy Needs

  1. Biden was VP under Obama when he spent $5B to overthrow the elected Ukraine government overseen on the ground by Assistant secretary of State Victoria Nuland with as she said “My F***ing man Yats”.
    NATO loves renewables but nuclear for warships and defence. Bit of a head scratcher really, over what the true belief is.

    1. I live in Nelson BC the only city in western Canada with its own clean green hydro generation and distribution, they put solar panels at the dam, for six months of winter they make virtually no power, when spring runoff begins and hydro reservoirs fill to overflowing and we can’t use the water solar begins to work, its worthless. The posterchild of greenwashing is my city.

  2. Biden’s quote “We’re not getting rid of fossil fuels for a long time… probably 2050”. Biden has yet to comprehend the limitations of just electricity from renewables to support worldwide economies and lifestyles. Biden and the world need to comprehend that energy is more than intermittent electricity from wind and solar. The world we know today, demands thousands of products made from oil derivatives that are essential to our medical industry, electronics, communications, transportation infrastructure, electricity generation, cooling, heating, manufacturing, and agriculture—indeed, virtually every aspect of our daily lifestyles and economies.

    https://www.cfact.org/2020/10/25/bidens-quote-were-not-getting-rid-of-fossil-fuels-for-a-long-time-probably-2050/

  3. “..Crenshaw has pushed legislation in Congress to push more federal research and development funding to carbon capture innovation…”

    Which makes him an idiot..just less of an idiot than the folks he is criticising about solar and wind..

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