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Wind winding down? The entire industry is hitting headwinds they hadn’t counted on and it could spell disaster.
Hotair ^ | 02/05/2023 | Beege Wellborn

Posted on 02/05/2023 8:39:54 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Sometimes it’s funny how coming across an article will make you smile because of a memory triggered by some aspect of it. That happened yesterday, and again today, when I came across these pieces on the chaos in the wind turbine manufacturing sector.

My Daddy, after being summarily booted from the Marine Corps in their post-Korean War downsizing, went on to fly for Eastern Air Lines for 30-plus years. He was the loveliest person, a natural in the cockpit (soloing in an Indiana cornfield at the age of 12), and dearly loved truly awful puns. “Wind turbines” reminded me of one of his most excruciating funnies and the first time he sprung it on us:

Daddy: There was a horrible accident at work – a stewardess backed into a turning propeller!

Family: OMG! How is she?!

Daddy: DISASTER

*laughs uproariously*

GROAN Still cracks me up.

Absolutely apropos for the situation spinning in the turbine industry, only they didn’t back into it by mistake – they ran into it full tilt, with their corporate hands out. Now the entire industry is hitting headwinds they hadn’t counted on and it could spell disaster.

The European wind industry has warned of continued difficulties in 2023 as high materials costs and slow approvals for new wind power projects drag back profitability, despite rising demand for renewable energy.

…The effects of the Russian war on Ukraine drove up prices for energy and important raw materials such as steel last year, creating a perfect storm for the European wind sector.

Despite escalating demand from governments and customers for renewable energy as a result of the energy crisis, the slow EU and UK approval processes have created a backlog of projects and delayed new turbine orders.

German manufacturer Siemens Gamesa, one of the premier turbine providers in the renewables game, reported an almost billion-dollar loss for the Oct-Dec quarter of last year! So guess what they want?

Global green energy company Siemens Gamesa reported Thursday that it had lost a staggering $967 million during the three-month period from between October to December.

The Germany-based company, which dubs itself as “the global leader in offshore power generation,” noted the wind industry has faced various unfavorable pressures leading to negative growth in recent months and years, in its earnings report for the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 released Thursday morning. The company added that governments would need to further assist the industry to ensure future positive growth.

If you guessed “a bailout,” you’re right!

What isn’t in that report was another season for the disastrous returns – they make a crappy product? Their loss doubled because of warranty claim payouts.

Beleaguered wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa (SGREN.MC), soon to be delisted and folded into parent Siemens Energy (ENR1n.DE), said on Thursday its first-quarter net loss more than doubled on higher warranty provisions as a result of faulty components.

…The company last month flagged increased failure rates of unspecified components of its installed onshore and offshore wind turbines, triggering higher warranty provisions that have also plagued Danish rival Vestas (VWS.CO).

“The negative development in our service business underscores that we have much work ahead of us to stabilize our business and return to profitability,” said Siemens Gamesa Chief Executive Jochen Eickholt, who joined from Siemens Energy last year.

It sounds like the Danish company Vestas isn’t exactly a sterling production model either. Their warranty claims exceeded their revenue target (am I reading that right?)?
Disaster


Screencap EnergyWatch

Don’t you find it odd that they are having demonstrably terrible problems with faulty products and hardly a peep about any of it in the mainstream cheering for wind? There seems to be a concerted effort to hide the reliability of these products from the get-go in the hype and renewable raptures.

You (say, Siemens, for example) get a reputation for overpriced junk – no matter how subsidized it is, your order sheets will start reflecting your reputation.

Oh. Hello.

Apologies — typo above. It should read (€ per MW)

— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) February 2, 2023

And an order backlog like this – not a single order for the first quarter of ’23 – isn’t going to pay the bills.

Disaster.

Here in the U.S., General Electric was humming along in its financials except…*sad trombone*…when it got to their turbine business. Ooo, they took a hit, too. Really fugly numbers.

…The company’s renewable energy business has been facing challenges due to inflation and supply chain pressures. The unit reported a loss of $2.2 billion in 2022.

GE is reducing global headcount at the onshore wind unit by about 20% as part of a plan to restructure and resize the business.

What a surprise. Look who GE is counting on to save the windy day! Tax credit bailout.

…Culp said the onshore business is expected to get a boost following the restoration of the tax credit for wind projects.

It’s not just manufacturing, although their woes are feeding into these problems. Offshore wind projects that were touted as saving the world just a few months ago are on shaky pedestals. The company that is fighting off accusations of whale killing for the prep work going on off the New Jersey coast has just taken a massive write-off on a project underway in the waters off New York state.

…Denmark’s Orsted (ORSTED.CO), the world’s No. 1 offshore wind farm developer, late on Thursday announced a writedown on a large U.S. offshore wind project and an earnings forecast for 2023 that fell short of analyst estimates.

…Orsted shares tumbled by more than 7% on Friday after it announced a 2.5 billion Danish crown ($366 million) writedown on its Sunrise Wind project off the coast of New York, citing changes to its earnings projections.

It said earnings at the prices it had agreed for the project – due to become fully operational in 2025 – will be squeezed by significant inflationary pressures and higher interest rates now faced across the sector.

In an interesting turn of events in New Hampshire, a company contracted with the state for an offshore wind farm is embroiled in a major tussle with the state’s department of utilities. Avangrid has told the state they can’t afford to move forward, so “we’re not building it anymore.”

The state says differently.

The developer behind the largest single offshore wind farm in the state’s pipeline on Thursday filed a formal notice of appeal to contest the Department of Public Utilities’ approval of contracts that the developer agreed to but says will no longer allow its project to be financed or built.

The DPU last month determined that the contracts, which the wind developers and utility companies agreed to in May, “are in the public interest” and approved them over the developer’s objections. Commonwealth Wind parent company Avangrid has said for months that increases in commodity prices, rising interest rates and supply shortages mean that its 1,200 megawatt renewable energy project “cannot be financed and built” under the terms of those power purchase agreements (PPAs).

Good luck working around all that.

Sounds like they need a bailout! But, why should we?

"[Siemens] needs to further fleece taxpayers globally to stay profitable."@SteveGruberShow reports on a story proving that green energy from wind turbines is not profitable.

Watch #SteveGruberShow LIVE, weekdays at 6am ET ➡️ https://t.co/AOtHV4zjmr pic.twitter.com/VIHn9v1GiK

— Real America's Voice (RAV) (@RealAmVoice) February 3, 2023

Renewables have had plenty of time and bazillions of tax dollars already to stand on their own. We are all dealing the same inflationary pressures and Ukraine, etc – they aren’t suffering any industry peculiar hardships other than the fraud the “Green” industry is founded on.

Time to kick those tax training wheels out from under these bad boys and see how they twirl.

Do they spin happily into the sunset or…like I’m bettin’…does it fall to Earth in a flaming disaster?

Keep an umbrella handy.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bidenenergypolicy; climatechange; greenenergy; windy; winpower
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To: Cvengr

Groan! Come on, dad, knock it off!


41 posted on 02/06/2023 5:40:50 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (Once you get people to believe that a plural pronoun is singular, they'll believe anything - nicollo)
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To: july4thfreedomfoundation

If the government subsidies had been in place in 1890 to around 1910, we would still be using horse and buggy instead of automobiles. Uneducated liberals have no idea how a free market works, and no interest in learning. Unless and until the national debt hits a real ceiling and not a number written on a piece of paper limit, liberal fantasies will continue to prevail.


42 posted on 02/06/2023 5:44:03 AM PST by Bernard (“the rights of man come not from the generosity of the state but from the hand of God." JFK 1-20-61)
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To: alternatives?
disemboweled
disassembled
disconnected

disassedher

43 posted on 02/06/2023 5:50:31 AM PST by GingisK
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To: BipolarBob

New Jersey—beachings suspected due to equipment used to explore underwater site conditions. About 4-6 weeks ago.


44 posted on 02/06/2023 6:11:50 AM PST by _longranger81
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To: SeekAndFind
...Still cracks me up...

I see what was done here.

45 posted on 02/06/2023 6:12:53 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: WeaslesRippedMyFlesh

Sicilians


46 posted on 02/06/2023 6:13:19 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Deaf Smith

You mean “Our Taxes”; right?


47 posted on 02/06/2023 6:14:50 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: OSHA

‘Backed into’ sounds as though she was driving.


48 posted on 02/06/2023 6:15:35 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Cvengr

HEY!


49 posted on 02/06/2023 6:16:18 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: PIF
They could have an effect on the behaviour or physiology of fauna which use electroreception for detecting prey or conspecifics such as sharks and rays.

Like the transmission lines that crisscross our country high on towers do to the poor humans living near them?

50 posted on 02/06/2023 6:18:18 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: SeekAndFind
FTA:

The DPU last month determined that the contracts, which the wind developers and utility companies agreed to in May, “are in the public interest” and approved them over the developer’s objections

Directive 10-289 is the answer!

51 posted on 02/06/2023 6:21:01 AM PST by Roccus (Veritas, non verba magistri)
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To: SeekAndFind

So called green energy requires government subsidies because it is not profitable on its own.


52 posted on 02/06/2023 6:21:48 AM PST by popdonnelly (All the enormous crimes in history have been committed by governments.)
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To: Elsie
>>Our Taxes

That is part of the definition of Subsidy.

53 posted on 02/06/2023 6:22:11 AM PST by Deaf Smith (When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
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To: USS Alaska

A guy is spending his first night in prison when he hears someone in another cell shout out “37!” and the whole cell block bursts out laughing.

Another guy shouts out “74!” Same thing.

“46!” and everyone loses their minds.

He asks his cellmate “What’s going on? Why are the numbers so funny?”

“Well we’ve all been here so long we remember all the jokes by heart. To save time we just give them numbers and tell those instead.”

“Oh I think I understand. Let me try. 63!”

There’s dead silence.

The new guy says “What’s wrong, is that one not funny?”

“Nah, it’s a good one. Some can tell them, and some can’t.”


54 posted on 02/06/2023 6:22:31 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
When you remove energy from a system, its temperature goes down.

Might be true, but no energy has been removed merely MOVED.

Wherever the energy in the wires gets to where it is being used, the heat will appear again.

55 posted on 02/06/2023 6:25:07 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Roccus

I had to look this up, but YEAH!


56 posted on 02/06/2023 6:27:30 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie

(There is a small electric heater at my feet as I type this.)


57 posted on 02/06/2023 6:28:45 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: SeekAndFind

I haven’t checked in a while but the last time I did the cost of manufacture, transport and installation of a power generating windmill was greater that the value of all the electricity it would produce during its lifetime…

Complete scam


58 posted on 02/06/2023 6:33:29 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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To: PIF

“The company that is fighting off accusations of whale killing”

I think this is the ultimate in Pearl Clutching for the liberals. Install windmills in offshore waters to supposedly create “green energy”. The problem being that they now realize not only do these windmills kill thousands/millions of birds. Now we realize they disrupt the navigation of whales. Mammals that are protected under federal laws just like Eagles.

Just imagine IF any petroleum producing infrastructure was doing the damage to protected species like windmills do. GE/Siemens/Vestas should be sued to the point that they can no longer do business in the USA.

A minor species like the Spotted Owl was used in the 1990s to stop logging on public lands in the Pacific NW USA. Yet, a windmill can kill a Whale and nothing happens.


59 posted on 02/06/2023 6:44:20 AM PST by woodbutcher1963
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To: woodbutcher1963

The problem being that they now realize not only do these windmills kill thousands/millions of birds

Or windmills can kill millions of song birds, hawks, eagles and an uncounted millions of bats. If this wind-farm idiocy keeps up humans will have to eat insects as all of their natural enemies will have been killed off in the desperate need to go ‘green’.

PS The spotted owl debacle was followed by the Marbled Murrelet and used on commercial salmon fishermen to stop fishing and then spread to logging, on the environmental myth that Murrelets nested on old growth trees, when it actually makes it nest in ground burrows, per unpublished Canadians study.

Even to this day Wiki repeats the old growth falsehood.

Now they are coming for whales, porpoises and all other seafood.


60 posted on 02/06/2023 7:07:42 AM PST by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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