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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1408101)6/25/2023 8:54:59 PM
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Facts are a bitch adolf.

Wind Turbines Are Blowing In A Green Disaster That Is Just The Beginning

"Substantial increase in failure rates of wind turbine components"These turbines, along with every other type of green technology, represent the beginning of the desecration of planet earth. Imagine the consequences of millions of offshore and onshore wind turbines. Now add in billions of solar panels, billions of half ton battery modules, and the thousands of miles of necessary transmission lines. Meanwhile, offshore turbines are disorienting whales and dolphins causing many of them to beach themselves and die.

As I mentioned, wind turbines are unreliable and not worth the effort. In addition to the worn-out solar panels that will have to be buried, imagine the worn-out turbine blades and other equipment associated with turbines that will need to be disposed of. The landfills will need to be massive, not to mention the lakes required for waste slurries.

Last Thursday, Siemens Energy confirmed the unreliability of the wind turbines. It was then they announced that they will be conducting a technical review of its wind turbines which could have faulty components.

Government continues to pump sunshine up American citizens asses and money into their own and selected other’s pockets, the green energy Ponzi scheme marches onOn the same call, Christian Bruch, President, and CEO of Siemen Energy said:

“The fact that we have identified more quality problems marks a significant setback for us. These quality problems go beyond what we were previously aware of, and they are directly linked to selective components at a few but important suppliers. At this point in time, we believe that the costs are likely to be in excess of one billion euros.”



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1408101)6/27/2023 9:51:42 AM
From: Sdgla  Respond to of 1576904
 
Massive Energy Corporation Says Up To 30% Of Its Wind Turbines Could Be MalfunctioningWill Kessler on June 23, 2023

Siemens Energy announced Thursday that it will be undergoing a technical review after it was found that up to 30% of its wind turbines could have faulty components, according to statements made by the company.

Siemens Energy, an international energy company that seeks to “decarbonize global energy systems,” announced that it is withdrawing its profit guidance for the year after subsidiary Siemens Gamesa found that there was a “substantial increase in failure rates of wind turbine components.” The company believes that between 15% and 30% of its installed fleets are suffering from component failures, Jochen Eickholt, CEO of Siemens Gamesa, said during a Friday morning analyst call.

“The fact that we have identified more quality problems marks a significant setback for us. These quality problems go beyond what we were previously aware of, and they are directly linked to selective components at a few but important suppliers,” Christian Bruch, President and CEO of Siemens Energy, said during the call. “At this point in time, we believe that the costs are likely to be in excess of 1 billion euros.”

Siemens Energy stock fell 36% as of Friday morning after the announcement, according to MarketWatch.

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— Siemens Energy (@Siemens_Energy) June 19, 2023

The use of wind energy has received criticism as operations grow in size, incurring more maintenance costs and environmental concerns. Newer, larger turbines designed to generate enough power to fuel renewable energy desires suffer from a greater rate of component failure, resulting in higher maintenance costs, according to The Wall Street Journal. Some environmentalists also claim that wind farms harm animals, including birds, through habitat destruction and obstructing air travel.

Siemens Energy deferred the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment to the statements previously made in the announcement and analyst call.

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