Critics continue to express concerns about Biden’s aggressive climate agenda, particularly in relation to wind energy.
Recent struggles highlight the impracticality of relying solely on green energy, as demonstrated by a video showing wind turbines not functioning in extreme cold.
Complete reliance on green energy could lead to life-threatening consequences for those dependent on it.
Rep. Matt Rosendale said, “My house still needs heat today.”
It’s -30 degrees here in MT at the wind farm in Judith Gap this morning, and not a single wind turbine is turning.
Coal, oil, and natural gas are necessary now and for the foreseeable future to supply our base load electric needs! pic.twitter.com/kJhvFzd9yB
— Matt Rosendale (@RepRosendale) January 13, 2024
“When it’s 30 degrees below zero, wind turbines don’t turn, folks,” he continued.
“It’s -30 degrees here in MT at the wind farm in Judith Gap this morning, and not a single wind turbine is turning,” explained the lawmaker.
“Coal, oil, and natural gas are necessary now and for the foreseeable future to supply our base load electric needs!” he exclaimed.
According to the U.K. Telegraph, Biden’s policies have “emboldened the International Energy Agency and some private sector analysts to start talking about the likelihood of ‘peak oil’ demand before 2030.”
Utah Congressman John Curtis, said, “Republicans have solutions to reduce world emissions while providing affordable, reliable, and clean energy to our allies across the globe.”
“I’d say it’s pretty necessary to have energy on a day like this so you can keep your home heated,” concluded Rosendale.
There is a need for reliable energy sources and a responsible approach is crucial for the well-being of U.S. citizens.
Political representatives are portrayed as advocating for a balanced approach to energy solutions.
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