A Free-Market Energy Blog

Why U.S. Wind Installations Are Slowing

By -- August 3, 2013

“[AWEA says] utilities ‘see value of having 20-year contracts that provide electricity at lower costs than ever and that protect against volatility in fossil fuel prices.’ That’s a statement only a wind promoter could believe.”

This year, the wind industry added just 1.6 megawatts of new operating capacity in the United States, virtually unchanged (a 0.0027% increase) over 2012 installations.

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) wasted no time blaming the precipitous drop in development on a lack of long-term, predictable federal policies, which in ‘wind speak’ means uncertainty surrounding extension of the federal production tax credit (PTC).

It’s true that incremental extensions of the PTC have had an impact on slowing wind development but other, more significant factors contributed to this year’s drop-off, the primary one being the expiration of Section 1603 cash grants.…

Continue Reading

McCrory Cronyism: Republican Governor Saves Renewables Mandate

By Roy Cordato -- August 2, 2013

“What Governor McCrory has now acknowledged to an audience of advocates for forced utilization of wind and solar power is that, behind the scenes, he was using his influence with Republican lawmakers to block this reversal of one of the most egregious forms of crony capitalism on the books in North Carolina.”

Gov. Pat McCrory, speaking recently to the Appalachian Energy Summit in Boone, North Carolina, subtly and without fanfare dropped what has to be considered a bombshell. According to the Watauga Democrat, “McCrory drew applause from summit attendees when he said he stepped in to stop a legislative effort this year to end state subsidies for renewable energy development.”

McCrory is referring to legislation that was introduced early in the session to repeal substantial portions of 2007’s Senate Bill 3, which mandates that at least 7.5 percent of the electricity used by North Carolinians must come from renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.…

Continue Reading

Windaction News Issue: August 1, 2013

By -- August 1, 2013

Windaction.org’s periodic newsletter keeps readers updated on the latest news in the wind energy industry!

Industrial Wind Alert!
facts, analysis, exposure of wind energy’s real impacts

(To receive this newsletter by email, please  Click here to subscribe)

News

Siemens CEO resigns; Wind power profits drop In Q3  July 31
in North American Windpower
In its Q3’13 financial results, released Wednesday, Siemens reports that its Total Sectors profit was EUR 1.3 billion, a 31% drop from EUR 1.8 billion in Q3’12. The company’s profits for its Wind Power division dropped from EUR 66 million in Q3’12 to EUR 22 million in Q3’13.
Fairhaven BoH allows turbines back on overnight    July 31
by Ariel Wittenberg in South Coast Today  –  Massachusetts
The 2-1 vote accepted a proposal by turbine developer Fairhaven Wind LLC that would maintain round-the-clock operation of the turbines except in wind conditions when the state’s Department of Environmental Protection found the turbines to exceed state noise regulations.
Continue Reading

Milton Friedman on the Energy Crisis (and ObamaCare to come)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 31, 2013
Continue Reading

U.S. EPA’s Hyper Ozone Regulation: Deserved Pushback

By -- July 30, 2013
Continue Reading

Energy Tax Preferences: Rid Them All (Cato letter to House working group revisited)

By Robert Bradley Jr. -- July 29, 2013
Continue Reading

U.S. Energy Policy: New Mindset Needed (‘energy security’ narrative must go)

By Peter Grossman -- July 26, 2013
Continue Reading

Frac Bounty: All Should Participate (resource creation for economic revival)

By -- July 25, 2013
Continue Reading

California Energy Policy: Southeastern States Beware

By Lance Brown -- July 24, 2013
Continue Reading

Wind Pricing: Not Cheap but Subsidized

By -- July 23, 2013
Continue Reading