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THE COLOSSAL BAIT AND SWITCH OF WIND TURBINES 💲 [TO OBFUSCATE MONEY LAUNDERING]

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⁣MONEY LAUNDERING - New Jersey State Assemblyman Paul Kanitra exposed Democrats in New Jersey “spent billions of dollars on offshore wind turbines THAT ARE NEVER EVER GOING TO GET BUILT”

Now Democrats just voted to raise energy prices of their citizens AGAIN in Trenton, New Jersey

“Legislation will increase utility bills for ratepayers who are already struggling with multiple utility rate increases — I have not seen a single Democrat vote against a bill. Not one time.”

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Here's Google AI determination of the disadvantages of (((wind energy))) [phrase used: DISADVANTAGES OF WIND ENERGY] :

Wind energy, while a renewable and environmentally friendly energy source, also has several disadvantages, including noise pollution, potential harm to wildlife, and intermittency, meaning it's not always available when needed. Additionally, wind turbines require large upfront costs and can be aesthetically unpleasing to some. [1, 2, 3]

Here's a more detailed look at the disadvantages of wind energy:
1. Noise Pollution:

• Wind turbines generate noise from the movement of blades and mechanical components. [2]
• Some people find the noise irritating, especially those living near wind farms. [4]
• Noise can disturb wildlife and potentially affect human health. [2, 5]

2. Wildlife Impacts:

• Wind turbines can be dangerous for birds and bats, with some species being killed by collisions with blades. [2]
• Wind farms can also impact wildlife by disrupting habitats and migratory patterns. [2, 6]
• Researchers are working on ways to minimize these impacts, such as redesigning turbines and relocating them away from sensitive areas. [2, 7, 8]

3. Intermittency:

• Wind energy is not always available when electricity demand is high. [2, 9]
• Electricity generation depends on the strength and consistency of the wind. [2, 10, 11]
• When wind is weak or absent, turbines cannot generate electricity, leading to challenges in balancing electricity supply and demand. [2, 11]

4. Aesthetic Concerns:

• Some people find wind turbines visually unappealing, particularly in rural areas. [1, 2]
• Their size and placement can alter the landscape, potentially affecting tourism and property values. [2, 7, 12, 13, 14]

5. High Initial Costs:

• Building and installing wind turbines involves significant upfront costs.
• These costs can include site preparation, turbine construction, and transportation. [2, 3, 15, 16, 17]

6. Location Limitations:

• Ideal wind energy locations, such as coastal areas, are often remote. [2, 3]
• This can increase the cost of transmission infrastructure, making it more difficult to deliver electricity to population centers. [2, 3, 18, 19]

7. Other Disadvantages:

• Wind turbines can disrupt local ecosystems through habitat loss and displacement. [20]
• They can also impact tourism and recreation in areas where they are located. [7, 21]

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