By Craig Rucker
January 25, 2024
Congressional Republicans are sounding the Mayday alarm this weekend to the grave challenges commercial fishermen face resulting from the Biden administration’s offshore wind agenda.
Offshore wind development is placing enormous stress on the American commercial fishing fleet, which may not survive these challenges. A trio of coastal lawmakers, Reps. Andy. Harris (R-Md.), Chris Smith (R.-N.J.), and Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.) will explore offshore wind farm interactions at an upcoming hearing, which their colleagues and the public should heed.
President Joe Biden casts himself as a friend to American workers, but his poor treatment of fishermen and their communities puts the lie to this claim. Biden’s plan to produce 30 GW of offshore wind energy by the year 2030 is based solely on political goals, not any true scientific investigation of our ocean’s offshore ecosystems. The science is unresolved. Coastal economies are forgotten. Energy and food security questions are ignored. And that’s just for starters.
There are many significant gaps in our understanding of offshore wind’s interactions with all facets of the marine environment, as an exhaustive research document from the Responsible Offshore Development Alliance (RODA) reflects.
What will the well-documented wind-wake effect do to ocean primary production – the upwelling and downwelling of the ocean – which is the building block of marine food webs? What of European modeling that shows increased sea surface temperatures relative to offshore wind turbines? Those models indicate said warming mimics the effects of climate change, and could extend up to 60 miles past lease areas? Would that hurt the ocean?
Wind turbines in the UK (such as the Thanet wind farm) have created continuous sand sediment plumes underwater that extend for miles and destroy fishing grounds. Could that happen in the U.S.? How do electromagnetic fields that subsea cables generate affect fish migration? Could it affect species development?
We don’t know the answers to these questions, and the administration has not made even a good faith effort to do the science required before leasing began.
Despite the uncertain science, the administration is speeding ocean industrialization along to the benefit of foreign entities and governments. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) offers a 30% tax credit for projects that begin construction before 2026 as a way to turbocharge offshore wind development.
Nearly all the lease holders are multi-national entities, in some cases majority-owned by foreign governments. For example, administration officials in November trumpeted federal approval of two offshore wind farms south of Long Island, Empire Wind 1 and Empire Wind 2. The developers behind these projects are British Petroleum and Equinor, a Norwegian government-owned energy company.
These projects, and others like them will undermine and perhaps destroy, local commercial fishing fleets coastwide. We know from experience that offshore wind infrastructure is not compatible with their fishing gear. Radar scatter and false targets create such dangers that fishermen cannot safely access lease areas, if entrance is allowed at all.
But instead of the Biden administration removing commercial fishing grounds from offshore wind lease areas first, industry backers in the U.S., such as Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), have crafted bills to instead compensate fishermen for lost catch.
But that doesn’t solve the problem. Fishermen don’t want a hand-out. Cutting checks for destroying a sustainable heritage industry is technocracy at its ugliest.
That approach will also force us to rely more heavily on farmed and wild-caught seafood from places like Russia and China with non-existent environmental and public health oversight. Didn’t the pandemic teach us that domestic food production and national food security matters?
Put simply: the Biden administration is offering tax credits to foreign-government-owned energy companies and/or foreign developers (or their U.S. subsidiaries) who will put US commercial fishermen out of work, seed dysfunction in US coastal fishing communities, risk destroying the ocean’s productivity, and replace a sustainable domestic wild-caught high protein food source with subpar and sometimes unsafe foreign products.
Unfortunately, so far many Republicans have missed the boat on this poignant story about the systematic destruction of our nation’s oldest industry at the hands of the Biden administration and Democrats’ offshore wind policy. But if they replace fishing with another resource user type, like logging, farming or ranching, they have probably lived it in their own state.
Reps. Harris, Smith and Van Drew have been relentless in uncovering the multiple conflicts that offshore wind presents to our coastline and this country. Their colleagues and the public at-large needs to understand quickly what Joe from Scranton’s administration is trying to do to this iconic industry, our wild-caught seafood supply, our nation’s safety, security and the ocean itself, before it’s too late.
Craig Rucker is President of a Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow.
This article was originally published by RealClearEnergy and made available via RealClearWire.
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The Green Blob does not actually care about ecology. Virtue signaling, like wind turbines, is much more of a concern. Fish? Whales? Sea birds? Migrating birds? They show no concern.
Wind/solar is a sort of virtue-seeking stop-gap…
.. between COAL/GAS and more COAL/GAS.
I totally agree.
American Eagles are sacrificed by UNPATRIOTIC LEFTIES
Deport/exile them along with the illegals
You have to wonder why any EU based consortium can do offshore wind power better than the Japanese. They are spending money to remove turbines that have only been in operation a few years:
https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2020/12/cb1e52acc2bc-govt-to-pull-out-of-60-bil-yen-wind-power-project-off-fukushima.html
Any serious effort to decarbonise will follow the French lead and build out grids with nuclear power.
Hydrocarbon based fuels will eventually run out but it seems smarter to use energy directly from that source rather than building massive machines from that fuel source that use more energy than they recover over their life time.
Drill baby drill – I think that has been stated before.
In Victoria, Australia there is no need to even drill. Just remove a bit of top soil and mine the lignite below. Victoria could power the whole of Australia from lignite for at least centuries.
France gov. seems conflicted ….
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/french-pm-considers-more-help-farmers-protests-persist-2024-01-28/
EU seems to have no understanding of the food chain .
And a new lignite power station using excess heat from power production to dry off the lignite before firing, would be far more efficient than the old Hazelwood plant was.
Just let the new ones chug along at a constant output giving copious base power,…
… use more flexible black coal for the second level, and gas to handle the peaks.
While I have nothing against nuclear in Australia.. we just don’t to do that for a very long time.
The only workers Biden cares about are election.
Biden in the basement and Democrat Courts protect election workers, in DEMOCRAT-controlled counting centers, who violate the laws.
Just stop counting, get more filled-in ballots from storage and keep on counting until you are ahead
Almost none of them get convicted, so they do it again and again
The Malthusian elites want to create their very own Mount Olympus, and then pull the ladder up and watch as the struggling deplorables fight over the crumbs they have left behind or throw from on high! I’m sure they will be greatly entertained by watching the poor battle over their table scraps!
If only they weren’t so blatantly sociopathic, then they might be able to fool ALL of the people long enough to install Feudalism 2.0 and bring their Utopian dreams to fruition! As it currently stands, their blatant lies and fabrications are becoming obvious to more and more; soon only the most seriously deluded of their sycophants will continue to swallow poisonous mix and call it ambrosia!
I, for one, have started calling for them facing charges of crimes against humanity, with the guilty being stripped of their ill gotten gains and permanent exile apart from the rest of humanity! Preferably on an island!
How about on Greenland with only Ruinable wind and solar for their power!? Or maybe just relegated to being the test subjects for all future vaccines and medical treatments; I think the latest advances in trans surgery might be apropos!
” … industry backers in the U.S., such as Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), have crafted bills to instead compensate fishermen for lost catch.”
https://smartasset.com/financial-advisor/how-increased-government-spending-affects-inflation
Not to mention the increased cost of electricity to pay for backup electricity sources needed for times that the wind ain’t blowing.
Government needs to get out of the energy generation business. They know nothing. They only screw things up. I am confident that the energy companies could run the country far better than the government can generate power. Government is the last choice to run anything.
“Government is the last choice to run anything.”
Truer words were never spoken.
Most of the morons that run the government have no sense, intelligence, or ethics.
A lot of them can’t balance their own checkbook, are consistently in debt, and they are in charge of the finances of the country.
They party together, frequently sexually liberal circle fests, while talking about how to squeeze more money out of their constituents.
I weep for future generations.
FJB
The Feds also want to electrify a portion of the North Pacific fishing fleet.
….while activists are completely demented and paranoid..
Headline:”World’s largest cruise ship sets sail from Miami
As it does, their (supposed) concern is all about Methane and the GreenHouseDefect
BBC, running the story, obediently & puritanically gives it a ‘Climate‘ tag
Exactly how does something designed to produce prodigious emissions to entertain those wealthy enough to spend surplus cash doing something frivolous that the pleebs are unable to afford due to the cost of energy and it’s direct affect on their living standards warrant a “Climate” tag?
Cruising isn’t as expensive as most people think and isn’t just for the wealthy.
I’m a pleb and enjoy cruises
WORLD’s LARGEST OFFSHORE WIND SYSTEM DEVELOPER ABANDONS TWO MAJOR US PROJECTS AS WIND BUST CONTINUES
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/world-s-largest-offshore-wind-system-developer-abandons-two-major
EXCERPT
Opposition to Wind Turbines in New Jersey
The cancelled Ocean Wind 1 and 2 projects were extremely unpopular in New Jersey, prompting widespread protests and aggressive congressional opposition, led by Jersey Shore lawmakers Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) and Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ).
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/11/02/foreign-company-cancels-hated-nj-offshore-wind-plants-after-whale-deaths-protests-blames-bidenflation/
Local commercial and recreational fishing industry professionals fear the wind turbine maritime leases would:
1) prevent them from making a living,
2) kill off thriving fisheries, and
3) destroy century-old traditions along the Shore.
“The commercial fishing industry is extremely upset with the visual observations of dead whales floating at sea,” Brick Wenzel, Point Pleasant Beach.
He is New Jersey’s fishing industry liaison, and a longtime commercial fisherman.
He told Breitbart News in March. “One vessel reported, they had seen 3 different whales in one trip.
Another had parts of a whale come up in their net.
Most of the captains are generational fishermen, and are in their 60s — no one has heard of, or seen anything like the carnage of whales”
The federal government has documented 66 whales stranded, including 10 in New Jersey, along the Atlantic Coast, up till October 2023
New Jersey has documented another 45 dolphins washing ashore in 2023
“The cancellation of the projects is a very, very big deal, and in my mind a good day for fishermen, for our tourism and our coasts, for whales and dolphins and life in the ocean, a good day for national security, and finally, a good day for our taxpayers and ratepayers,” said Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ).
New York State had signed contracts with EU big wind companies for four offshore wind projects
Sometime later, the companies were trying to coerce an additional $25.35 billion (per Wind Watch) from New York ratepayers and taxpayers over at least 20 years, because they had bid at lower prices than they should have.
New York State denied the request on October 12, 2023; “a deal is a deal”, said the Commissioner
Owners want a return on investment of at least 10%/y, if bank loans for risky projects are 6.5%/y, and project cost inflation and uncertainties are high
The about 3.5% is a minimum for all the years of hassles of designing, building, erecting, and paperwork of a project
The project prices, with no subsidies, would be about two times the agreed contract price, paid by Utilities to owners.
The reduction is due to US subsidies provided, per various US laws
All contractors had bid too low. When they realized there would be huge losses, they asked for higher contract prices.
It looks like the contract prices will need to be at least $150/MWh, for contractors to make money. Those contract prices would be at least 60% higher than in 2021
Oersted, Denmark, Sunrise wind, contract price $110.37/MWh, contractor needs $139.99/MWh, a 27% increase
Equinor, Norway, Empire 1 wind, contract price $118.38/MWh, contractor needs $159.64/MWh, a 35% increase
Equinor, Norway, Empire 2 wind, contract price $107.50/MWh, contractor needs $177.84/MWh, a 66% increase
Equinor, Norway, Beacon Wind, contract price $118.00/MWh, contractor needs $190.82/MWh, a 62% increase
https://www.windtaskforce.org/profiles/blogs/liars-lies-exposed-as-wind-electricity-price-increases-by-66-wake
NOTE: Empire Wind 2, 1260 MW, near Long- Island, was cancelled.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/equinor-bp-cancel-contract-sell-offshore-wind-power-new-york-2024-01-03/
“technocracy at its ugliest” the finest crafted phrase I’ve read in many a day.
“…have crafted bills to instead compensate fishermen for lost catch.”
As well as compensation being not a solution to lost fishermen’s livelihoods, if we have severely reduced fish catches along with severely reduced output from land farming then financial compensation does not compensate for starvation. You cannot eat money and if there is no food then money becomes worthless.
“President Joe Biden casts himself as a friend to American workers”
and CCP kleptocrats, very young girls with nice smelling hair, Saudi oil Sheiks, terrorists of any colour but white, journalists willing to sell their souls, lawyers and judges with no integrity, and the guy who puts ice cream in his cone every morning and night.