Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 21 September 2025

Desperation is a stinky cologne – it’s the stench the pervades America’s offshore wind industry these days – thanks to the game being played out by the Trump administration. The 47th President is no fan, to be sure – and there are plenty on his team who share his loathing for the greatest economic and environmental scam, of all time. Which brings us to this week’s roundup.

In the first piece, Spencer Kimball reports on the coup de grace that’s just been delivered by his Interior Secretary, Doug Burgum.

Offshore wind has no future in the U.S. under Trump administration, Interior Secretary says
CNBC
Spencer Kimball
11 September 2025

The team from Jo Nova count the staggering cost born by Australian power consumers and taxpayers, propping up the delusional notion that reducing the trivial percentage of carbon dioxide gas emissions generated by humans is going to have some kind of effect on the weather, 50 years from now.

Blockbuster: Billions on wind, solar, batteries, has only cut Australian emissions 4% in 20 years (trees did the other 24%!)
Jo Nova Blog
Jo Nova
19 September 2025

For some time now, Robert Bryce has been keeping count on the hundreds of industrial scale wind power factories that have been scotched – thanks to dedicated local opposition, mounted by reliable energy enthusiasts. This time, Robert reports from Belgium, where another disaster in the making has just been scotched.

Belgian Wind Project Vetoed; Global Total Of Renewable Rejections Hits 1,104
Substack
Robert Bryce
11 September 2025

Bill Ponton runs the numbers across a number of jurisdictions and – surprise, surprise – establishes that wind and solar are by far the most unreliable and most expensive sources of electricity – no matter which way you slice it.

Cross-Regional Analysis of Renewable and Dispatchable Energy Sources
American Thinker
Bill Ponton
27 August 2025

Larry Bell sizes up the rocketing demand for reliable power – being driven by the Artificial Intelligence computing bonanza – which will further accelerate the demise of costly and chaotically intermittent, subsidised wind and solar, starting in the USA.

AI Could Vaporize Green Energy Hallucinations
News Max
Larry Bell
12 September 2025

And we round out this week’s roundup with some delightful images of these things being blown to bits – a mere 25 years after they were speared into Madison County, New York.

See spectacular video of 7 huge wind turbines being blown up in Madison County
Syracuse
Tim Knass
17 September 2025

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

2 thoughts on “Stop These Things’ Weekly Round Up: 21 September 2025

  1. It should be a requirement for TV commercials for wind generated occasional energy to reflect this fact of the wind not blowing for long periods showing sailors at sea going nowhere fast.

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