If You Want ‘Renewable Energy,’ Get Ready to Dig - Wall Street Journal

Aug 15, 2019

If You Want ‘Renewable Energy,’ Get Ready to Dig - Wall Street Journal

Aug 15, 2019

“Building one wind turbine requires 900 tons of steel, 2,500 tons of concrete and 45 tons of plastic.”

A very insightful piece from The Wall Street Journal! Although renewable energy offers several benefits, we can't dismiss the environmental footprint and the impact development poses to areas of cultural and natural resource significance like Val Verde County. While we support renewable energy, we urge thoughtful placement of these developments so as not to encroach on our wild places. Check out a piece of the article below!

Wall Street Journal OPINION |COMMENTARY

By Mark P. Mills

Democrats dream of powering society entirely with wind and solar farms combined with massive batteries. Realizing this dream would require the biggest expansion in mining the world has seen and would produce huge quantities of waste.

“Renewable energy” is a misnomer. Wind and solar machines and batteries are built from nonrenewable materials. And they wear out. Old equipment must be decommissioned, generating millions of tons of waste.

The International Renewable Energy Agency calculates that solar goals for 2050 consistent with the Paris Accords will result in old-panel disposal constituting more than double the tonnage of all today’s global plastic waste.

Read the full article HERE!

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.

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Don't Blow It Texas is a coalition-driven campaign protecting the Devils River watershed from inappropriate industrial encroachment development. We support renewable energy and progress but oppose the incursion of the Howard-Solstice Project of 765kV lines across virgin country to electrify the Permian Basin as well as the negative effects that wind turbine fields has on the local ecosystem and environment.