Australian wind turbines don't make economic sense, they use more energy than they create, cost 40 billion a year

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Scott Downey

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If they don't work in Australia, how can they work anywhere else.
Perhaps if the winds do not blow with sufficient force often enough, they can't work
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Australian government whistleblower completely blows the lid off the Net Zero scam. "[Wind turbines need] coal fired power in order to turn... So there's absolutely nothing about them that works, apart from reaming [$600,000 - $900,000, per turbine] out of the Australian economy, and it's going offshore." Over the course of winter, remember: Your energy bills have skyrocketed in order to subsidise wind turbines that don't even work, as part of the Net Zero agenda to deliberately deindustrialise (and thereby impoverish) the West, while China and other countries unashamedly continue to capitalise on the huge economic prosperity afforded by the use of fossil fuels. None of this has anything to do with saving the planet, and everything to do with demolishing our standard of living, demolishing our economic prosperity and transforming the former middle class into a neo-feudal peasant class.
 

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Not worth the cost of maintenance even in a windy place like Hawaii, and they kill bats and birds.


When I asked about the wind turbines that rest silent and unmoving on the jetties close to the rugged seashores of the mountains, he responded with the following statement.

“We are more concerned with the ecology of our island than of wind energy. We have two species of bats that near extinction. That is more important to our people.”

He continued, “I am not an expert of wind turbines, but I do know they were installed around 2008, and they did not prove to be as efficient as they were advertised to be.”
 
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