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German Far-Right Vows To Tear Down Wind Turbines

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on oilprice.com.

These two paragraphs add detail to the story.

Germany’s far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has vowed to dismantle wind parks and wind turbines should it win power in the upcoming presidential elections in February, aligning itself with similar sentiments by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. AfD asserts in its election platform that it “rejects the further expansion of wind energy” and has called for cuts to renewable subsidies.

German offshore-wind group BWO has hit back at AfD’s anti-wind policy, saying Putin would be the biggest beneficiary of such a move. AfD chairwoman Alice Weidel has also tried to walk back that position, saying her earlier anti-wind comments referred to a local matter in the state of Hesse.

This could be good for the UK.

This is the first two paragraphs of the Wikipedia entry for Wind Power in Germany.

Wind power in Germany is a growing industry. The installed capacity was 55.6 gigawatts (GW) at the end of 2017, with 5.2 GW from offshore installations. In 2020, 23.3% of the country’s total electricity was generated through wind power, up from 6.2% in 2010 and 1.6% in 2000.

More than 26,772 wind turbines were located in the German federal area by year end 2015, and the country has plans for further expansion. As of the end of 2015, Germany was the third largest producer of wind power in the world by installations, behind China and the United States. Germany also has a number of turbine manufacturers, like Enercon, Nordex and Senvion.

By the end of June 2022, Germany had a total of 30,000 installed wind turbines, with a capacity in excess of over 64 GW.

Large numbers of second-hand wind turbines to plant all over Starmer, Reeves and Miliband’s vision of the UK would go down just fine in the cash-strapped Treasury, but would the British public like them?

So as Starmer and Reeves will talk to anybody to save their skins, are they talking to the AfD?

January 14, 2025 - Posted by | Energy | , , , , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. AfD wont win outright at best they will need a coalition so this isn’t going to happen but certainly a possibility that things will get slowed down.

    Comment by Nicholas Lewis | January 15, 2025 | Reply

  2. I also think we’ll see more innovation, like offshore electrolysers and hydrogen storage.

    And on land, I did like that French Delphy system. It would be ideal for a single wind turbine on a remote farm, to decarbonise it.

    Comment by AnonW | January 15, 2025 | Reply


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