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TexasTowelie

(113,098 posts)
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 06:02 AM Nov 2023

Offshore wind: two major US projects scrapped - Reuters



Renewable energy firm Orsted halted the development of two US offshore wind projects and said related impairments had surged above $5 billion, as the industry grapples with supply chain delays and higher costs.
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Offshore wind: two major US projects scrapped - Reuters (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2023 OP
Trying to do... Think. Again. Nov 2023 #1
The video's audio was kind of muffled. But I clicked on Watch On YouTube and got a lengthier progree Nov 2023 #2
Not that hard to believe that others might be interested FBaggins Nov 2023 #3
Very true WalkerinSC Nov 2023 #4
Maybe people are starting to do the math. hunter Nov 2023 #5

Think. Again.

(9,376 posts)
1. Trying to do...
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 06:16 AM
Nov 2023

...all that we will have to do in the coming years will be a major challenge on multiple levels.

Of course we should have started decades ago, but the reality now is that we will have to push through as much as we can get done, as quickly as possible, regardless of the start-up delays we've been dealing with.

progree

(10,976 posts)
2. The video's audio was kind of muffled. But I clicked on Watch On YouTube and got a lengthier
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 06:21 AM
Nov 2023

version that was well worth the 4:41 min:sec to watch, and the audio was clear. (Later: I repeated the Watch On YouTube click and got the same 1:41 video I'm complaining about, sigh). Anyway, its the offshore windfarm development off the New Jersey coast. It's a big deal. Though the 4:41 video ended with positive notes like there are other developers interested in it (uh huh).

Here's the 4:41 video:

FBaggins

(26,880 posts)
3. Not that hard to believe that others might be interested
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 07:57 AM
Nov 2023

It isn’t an uncommon story for failing large capital investments to still look appealing to another company that can pick up assets for pennies on the dollar.

But what this story makes clear is that the gang that was promising us that wind and solar would continue to get cheaper and cheaper until they paid for themselves… were largely full of hot air.

WalkerinSC

(232 posts)
4. Very true
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 08:34 AM
Nov 2023

Check out the story of the Panama Canal. It failed a couple of times before it finally got done. The engineering challenge was the greatest of it's time.

hunter

(38,393 posts)
5. Maybe people are starting to do the math.
Thu Nov 2, 2023, 01:26 PM
Nov 2023

These massive offshore wind power plants will only prolong our dependence on fossil fuels, especially natural gas, and do nothing in the long run to reduce the amount of greenhouse gasses humans eventually dump into the atmosphere.

It's increasingly obvious to me that these large scale wind developments are little more than greenwash for the natural gas industry. Often it's the same people investing in both -- they see hybrid natural gas / wind power systems as a "winning combination."

They're not. It's just another flavor of global warming denial.

I hope this is the beginning of the end for these offshore wind follies and I'm optimistic that similar projects off the coast of California will be abandoned.


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