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Related: About this forumOh Well!! 64% Of Mfg And Investment In Offshore Wind (Which Shitstain Hates) Is Located In Republican Districts
Three days before President Trump took office, an undersea-cable company abandoned plans to build a plant that would employ up to 350 people in Somerset, Massachusetts. Media outlets were quick to spotlight the loss as a specter of whats to come for the offshore wind industry that Trump put on ice with the stroke of a pen last week.
Its a reminder that Trumps attempts to kill the offshore wind industry threaten not just the decarbonization plans of a few states, but job opportunities for a wide array of Americans. In fact, over 64% of the offshore wind manufacturing and supply-chain investments made or announced are in Republican congressional districts, according to data from industry group Oceantic Network. The 64% statistic describes mostly private investment into offshore wind but also includes some public investment, including money flowing in from the Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administrations cornerstone climate law and a favorite target of Trump. In total, $3.4 billion has either been invested in or pledged to Republican districts to build a domestic offshore wind supply chain.
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Some Republican lawmakers continue to back the tax credits that are enabling this boom in clean energy installation and manufacturing, even as a potential repeal effort from Trump looms. On Wednesday, eight lawmakers testified at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing that IRA funds and tax credits brought jobs to their districts, including Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, a Republican from Iowa, who mentioned wind-power supply chains in her defense of a key manufacturing tax credit known as 45X. This credit is powering a resurgence in domestic clean energy manufacturing, including in Republican districts, testified Miller-Meeks. From wind turbine blades to solar panels to battery components, 45X is helping the U.S. build resilient supply chains.
Union leaders and labor advocates have pointed to this Republican support for certain IRA incentives and the historic success of the onshore wind industry in Republican states as reasons to remain hopeful about offshore windrelated jobs. But that may ultimately prove optimistic. No Republican lawmaker has publicly warned about manufacturing jobs that could disappear from their districts due to Trumps anti-wind executive order. Nor has any Republican publicly addressed how Trumps anti-wind crusade might help further Chinas lead on manufacturing clean energy technologies. In fact, on the heels of Trumps executive order last week, Sen. Jim Risch, a Republican from Idaho, doubled down, noting that the GOPs new energy philosophy could be summarized as follows: All of the above, except wind.
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Ed. Oh well! Oh, and fuck y'all!!!
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/offshore-wind/trumps-offshore-wind-assault-threatens-factory-jobs-in-gop-districts

Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)Omnipresent
(6,806 posts)Of course, Fox news and Newsmax wont air any of facts of this story. Gotta keep them focused on issues that have almost no bearing on their lives.
hatrack
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Think. Again.
(22,330 posts)...will start spreading the word to their buddies.
crim son
(27,531 posts)They both work in offshore wind, but for different companies. My oldest has been involved in getting Maine offshore wind up and running. Now he may lose his job. I know this is not important in the grand scheme of things, but it's just another reason why the entire family despises The Convicted Felon.
duncang
(3,767 posts)Republicans piled on the wind turbines that went down. But there was a factor they forgot to mention. Texas is weak on regulation as everyone knows. Some if not all of the turbines didnt have freeze protection. Thats why some shutdown while federal regulation controlled turbines stayed going around the country and dont have that problem. Also with our weak regulations a lot of the fossil fuel generators shutdown because there wasnt adequate winterization. Add some generator stations were down for maintenance which is over seen by our weak regulatory system.
hatrack
(62,161 posts)It was so cold that the piles of coal froze solid and couldn't be moved to the plants, and so cold that valves and pipes for moving gas at the plants froze up.
But TX Republicans don't talk about that much.