There’s never been a financial scam that comes anywhere near rivalling subsidised wind power for longevity and audacity.
Stories of the gullible signing up to buy the London Bridge or the Eiffel Tower spring to mind, when it is borne in mind that wind power (which simply cannot be delivered on demand) has no commercial value, apart from the massive and endless subsidies its generators pocket.
One aspect of the so-called ‘business’ is earning outrageous amounts of revenue for doing nothing, that is, being paid to not produce what it is that your business is meant to produce. You’ll be hard-pressed to find any other examples that match the profligacy of paying “constraint payments” to wind power outfits, so that they won’t deliver power to the grid when the wind is blowing.
This is not nickels and dimes, either. Up to December 2019, British wind power outfits had collected over…
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