Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 20 April 2025

STT’s war on the great wind and solar fraud continues with a cracking roundup exposing the greatest economic and environmental fraud of all time.

David Wojick provides a timely reminder of the wind industry’s rampant Eagle slaughter.

Two new studies imply the Golden Eagle cannot survive more wind turbines
CFACT
David Wojick
15 April 2025

Paul Homewood reports on how the Legacy Media continues to deflect, distract, avoid and obfuscate whenever talk turns to the massive and endless subsidies doled out to rent-seekers in the so-called wind and solar industries.

BBC Ignore The Renewable Elephant In The Room
Not a Lot of People Know That
Paul Homewood
16 April 2025

Charles Rotter covers the remarkable turnaround in the, now terminal, offshore wind industry. Where Sleepy Joe Biden was all in, Donald J Trump is determined to kill off every project, one by one.

Offshore Wind: GAO Report Reveals the Fallout of Biden’s Green Industrial Gamble
Watts Up With That
Charles Rotter
16 April 2025

Robert Bradley lifts the lid on rooftop solar, with a report on how a new wave of solar scammers are ready to cash in by removing already defunct and decrepit systems installed by outfits that have already been declared bankrupt and/or have disappeared from the face of the earth.

Solar Alert! Rooftop Decay, Facility Decommissioning
Master Resource
Robert Bradley
15 April 2025

Ronald Stein provides a sensible analysis as to why, in an increasingly energy hungry world, ever-reliable nuclear power generation is such an obvious choice.

Demand in US electricity elevates risk of wind/solar & highlights need for nuclear power
America Out Loud
Ronald Stein, Oliver Hemmers & Steve Curtis
31 March 2025

Stay tuned, STT will be back next week with more.

2 thoughts on “Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 20 April 2025

  1. Is AU the only country that since 2020 has slyly introduced DRED (Demand Response Enabling Device) that can remotely reduce electricity consumption because RE cannot supply demand?

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