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Fifteen Bad Things with Windpower–and Three Reasons Why

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- September 20, 2010

[Note this post is the most popular article ever published on Master Resource. It has been now been significantly updated. Go here to see the current version.]

Trying to pin down the arguments of wind promoters is a bit like trying to grab a greased balloon. Just when you think you’ve got a handle on it, it squirts away. Let’s take a quick highlight review of how things have evolved.

1 – Wind energy was abandoned well over a hundred years ago, as it was totally inconsistent with our burgeoning more modern needs of power, even in the late 1800s. When we throw the switch, we expect that the lights will go on — 100% of the time. It’s not possible for wind energy, by itself, to ever do this, which is one of the main reasons it was relegated to the dust bin of antiquated technologies (along with such other inadequate sources like horse power).

The New “Skeptical Science” Website: What is Going On Here?

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- August 13, 2010

I was recently informed of a website called “Skeptical Science” run by a Mr. John Cook. As a scientist (physicist), I decided to check it out to see what I could learn. I started with the assumption that Mr. Cook was a competent and well-intentioned person. After some looking around there, here’s what I found out and concluded.

The first red flag is the fact that Science (by definition) is skeptical, so why the repetition in the name? It’s something like naming a site “The attractive fashion model”.

Of more concern is the fact that (c0ntrary to what one might be led to believe by the title) the site is actually focused against skeptical scientists — specifically those who have the temerity to question anthropogenic global warming (AGW). Hmmm.…

Eric Bibler to The Grassroots: Go for the Jugular, Windpower Simply Does Not Work

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- June 15, 2010

In yesterday’s post, Scientists versus Lobbyists: Looking for a Winning Strategy Against Big Wind, I promised to share with readers a citizens’ letter I received from Eric Bibler. Consider his piece, which has been condensed to meet format and space requirements, as Part II of my post. Mr. Bibler is focused on Massachusetts, but his experience and advice apply across the Northeast and across the nation where grassroots opposition to industrial wind turbines is growing apace.

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This post summarizes a group discussion about how to counter Massachusetts’s Wind Energy Siting Bill.

Would it be more politically pragmatic (and therefore advisable) to avoid any argument against the fundamental viability of wind energy (which continues to be an article of faith held by many legislators), and instead to focus exclusively on the flaws specific to the bill?

Scientists versus Lobbyists: A Winning Strategy Against Big Wind

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- June 14, 2010

‘Green’ Wind, ‘Smart’ Grid–A Thought Experiment and a Policy Proposal for the Environmental Left

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- February 6, 2010

Environmentalists Questioning Windpower Should Scrutinize Climate Alarmism

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- July 27, 2009

Should Nuclear Power Qualify as “Renewable” in the RPS/RES Debate?

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- May 20, 2009

“Renewable” Energy: In Search of Definition

By <a class="post-author" href="/about#john-droz">John Droz, Jr.</a> -- March 28, 2009