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* Europe * USA * UK * Canada STOP THESE THINGS The truth about the great wind power fraud * About * Resources * Experience * Wind Power Fraud * August 3, 2022 You are here: Home GRID-SCALE POWER STORAGE MYTH BUSTED: GIANT BATTERIES CAN’T SAVE UNRELIABLE WIND & SOLAR August 2, 2022 by stopthesethings 3 Comments It only takes a moment’s reckoning to appreciate that the grid-scale storage electricity generated by wind or solar is a perfect nonsense. Those profiting from hopelessly intermittent wind and solar still claim that mega-batteries are the solution to their obvious lack of reliability. Others point to pumped hydro and even ridiculously claim that “excess” wind […] Filed Under: Batteries, Big wind industry, Big wind politics, Pumped hydro Tagged With: 100% renewable energy, 100% wind and solar, America's renewable battery storage, Batteries wind power, Battery storage cost, Battery storage renewables, Battery storage solar power, Battery storage wind power, Cost battery storage, Lithium batteries renewable energy, Renewable energy batteries, Renewable energy storage batteries UNABLE TO PAY THEIR ROCKETING POWER BILLS, GERMANS TOLD TO ‘HUDDLE UP’ NEXT WINTER August 1, 2022 by stopthesethings 6 Comments Germany’s obsession with unreliable wind and solar has households and businesses paying the Europe’s highest power prices, when electricity isn’t being rationed, that is. That more than 300,000 German households can no longer afford electricity, comes as no surprise. That hundreds of thousands of people in Europe’s richest economy are forced to heat their homes […] Filed Under: Big wind industry, Big wind politics, energy crisis, energy poverty, Europe, Germany, power prices Tagged With: Europe renewable energy policy, Europe's highest power prices, German energy crisis, German energy policy, German energy poverty, German power prices, German renewable energy cost, German wind power costs, Germany highest power prices, World's highest power prices UTTERLY POINTLESS: WHY INTERMITTENT WIND & SOLAR CAN’T CUT CARBON DIOXIDE GAS EMISSIONS July 31, 2022 by stopthesethings 2 Comments For renewable energy rent-seekers, the claim that wind and solar reduce carbon oxide gas emissions is a necessary and endlessly repeated lie. The necessity comes from the fact that without that (utterly false) premise the wind and solar industries would have been dead and buried, years ago. Incapable of ever supplying power as and when […] Filed Under: Big wind industry, Big wind politics, solar Tagged With: Carbon pollution solar power, Carbon pollution wind power, CO2 abatement wind power, CO2 emissions climate change, CO2 emissions renewable energy, CO2 emissions solar power, CO2 emissions wind power, How much CO2 and a wind turbine, How much CO2 in a solar panel, Renewable energy climate change, Renewable energy CO2 emissions, Solar power reducing CO2 emissions, Wind and solar power CO2 emissions, wind power climate change, Wind power reducing CO2 emissions DEAD CALM WEATHER EXPOSES THE GREAT ‘GREEN’ ENERGY LIE ALMOST EVERY SINGLE DAY July 30, 2022 by stopthesethings 4 Comments If you believe that the ‘cheque’s in the mail’, ‘the wind is always blowing somewhere’ and ‘the sun never sets’, you’ll believe anything. STT is dedicated to exposing the lie that we are well on our way to an inevitable transition to an all-wind and sun-powered future. What’s depicted above – courtesy of Aneroid Energy – […] Filed Under: Australia's renewable energy target, Batteries, Big wind industry, Big wind politics, energy crisis, Pumped hydro, wind drought Tagged With: Australia's energy crisis, Australia's power prices, Australia's renewable energy target, Australia's wind power output, Australian power crisis, Australian wind power output, Calm weather wind power output, Wind droughts wind power output, Wind power output collapse PLANET SIZED PROBLEM: MILLIONS MORE WIND TURBINE BLADES DESTINED FOR LANDFILLS NEAR YOU July 29, 2022 by stopthesethings 1 Comment Mike Moore’s Planet of the Humans exposed the mountains of toxic filth generated by so-called ‘green’ energy, much to the horror of renewable energy rent-seekers and climate cult zealots, alike. Solar panels are a veritable toxic cocktail of gallium arsenide, tellurium, silver, crystalline silicon, lead, cadmium, and heavy earth material. Then there’s the landfill legacy being created […] Filed Under: Big wind industry, Big wind politics, decommissioning, Environmental costs, Wind turbine blade disposal, Wind turbine blades landfill Tagged With: Bisphenol A wind turbine blades, Disposing of wind turbine blades, Dumping wind turbine blades, How our wind turbine blades built, Illegal dumping wind turbine blades, Recycling wind turbine blades, Solar panel landfill, Toxic wind turbine blades, What is in a wind turbine blade, Wind turbine blade landfill POOR PUNISHMENT: ENERGY POVERTY INEVITABLE RESULT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY ‘TRANSITION’ July 28, 2022 by stopthesethings 2 Comments Germans are learning the truth about chaotically intermittent wind and solar, the hard way. Their erstwhile supplier is making the depth of their dependence on Russian gas keenly felt as he maintains his efforts to subjugate Ukraine and get Ukraine’s Western backers to back off. Across Europe, rushes recent squeeze on gas supplies has focused […] Filed Under: energy poverty, nuclear power, power prices Tagged With: Africa energy poverty, Australia support for nuclear power, Bjorn Lomborg nuclear power, Clean energy research, Energy policy energy poverty, Nuclear power climate change, Nuclear power CO2 emissions, Power prices energy poverty, Renewable energy power prices, Renewable energy transition, Third World energy poverty RENEWABLES ROAD TO NOWHERE: SUBSIDISED WIND & SOLAR JUST DON’T WORK & NEVER WILL July 27, 2022 by stopthesethings 3 Comments In the absence of mandates directing grid managers to take chaotic wind or solar power ahead of conventional power and/or massive subsidies directed to retailers encouraging them to take it and/or heavy fines imposed on them if they refuse to, there is simply no commercial market for power which can only be generated occasionally, in […] Filed Under: Batteries, Big wind industry, Big wind politics, Biomass power plants, energy crisis, Europe, Germany Tagged With: America energy crisis, Biomass power plant, Environmental cost biomass, Europe's energy crisis, German energy crisis, Renewable energy contribution, Solar power contribution to energy demand, Solar power contribution USA, UK wind power contribution, US renewable energy contribution, Wind and solar contribution to energy demand, Wind power contribution energy demand POWER SHOCK: RENEWABLES MELTDOWN LEAVES AUSTRALIANS WITH POWER SHORTAGES & CRIPPLING POWER BILLS July 26, 2022 by stopthesethings 3 Comments The erratic and occasional delivery of wind and solar has sent wholesale power prices into orbit and major energy users are simply being chopped from the grid when wind and/or solar output hits the floor. Consumers have just been hit with retail power bills which are between 20 and 30% higher than the same time last […] Filed Under: Australia, Australia's renewable energy target, Big wind industry, Big wind politics, energy crisis, power prices, power rationing Tagged With: Anthony Albanese coal power, Anthony Albanese power prices, Australia's energy crisis, Australian power prices, Chris Bowen power prices, Europe's energy crisis, Labor policy power prices, Renewable Energy Australia, Renewable energy power prices, wind power power prices ALL PAIN/NO GAIN: WHY INTERMITTENT WIND & SOLAR CAN NEVER REALLY POWER US July 25, 2022 by stopthesethings 4 Comments Calm weather and sunset mean that wind and solar will never amount to meaningful power sources. And mythical grid-scale electricity storage won’t save them, either. Never to be defeated by facts, reason and logic, wind and solar acolytes are quick to point to a rare occasion when their combined output is equal to, or greater […] Filed Under: Big wind industry, Big wind politics, California, California blackouts, energy crisis, power prices, USA Tagged With: 100% renewable energy, 100% wind and solar, California 100% renewable energy, California 100% wind and solar, California power costs, California renewable energy, California solar power output, California wind power output, Solar power costs compared, US wind power costs, Why are Californian power prices so high, Wind power costs compared SKYROCKETING POWER PRICES & POWER RATIONING: GERMANY FIRST TO HIT THE WIND & SOLAR WALL July 24, 2022 by stopthesethings 10 Comments Germans are in the midst of a power pricing and supply disaster thanks to the world’s most idiotic energy policy, centred on an unhinged obsession with chaotically intermittent wind and solar. 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