The billboards were inspired by a recent report entitled energy policy in minnesota.
Minnesota green energy fails.
John hinderacker power line.
And one of the ironies of green energy is that it is terrible for the environment.
The sad story of minnesota s green energy failure is one that no doubt is being replicated around the country.
And one of the ironies of green energy is that it is terrible for the environment.
Can green energy fulfill the extravagant promises made by its backers.
Liberals will tell you that minnesota is one of the.
Mn green energy fails.
Don t believe everything you read on stupid billboards.
Blades are made of unrecyclable fiberglass composite that must be dumped in landfills.
Toxic waste compared to nuclear power plants solar panels create 300 times more toxic waste per unit of energy they produce.
Green energy fails every test.
Liberals will tell you that minnesota is one of the nation s leaders in green energy so its experience represents a good test.
Some lawmakers have proposed doubling the renewable energy mandate rem requiring that 50 percent of our electricity be generated by renewable sources by the year 2030 and governor walz has.
In minnesota green energy fails every test american experiment.
16 10 17john hinderacker power line the sad story of minnesota s green energy failure is one that no doubt is being replicated around the country.
The sad story of minnesota s green energy failure is one that no doubt is being replicated around the country.
Mn green energy fails.
And one of the ironies of green energy is that it is terrible for the environment.
And one of the ironies of green energy is that it is terrible for the environment.
Way to go greenies.
The sad story of minnesota s green energy failure is one that no doubt is being replicated around the country.
Demand better from green energy companies.
The report details how state laws mandating the use of renewable energy have increased electricity prices hurt the state s economy and produced zero meaningful environmental.
The answer is a resounding no according to a blockbuster paper.
The high cost of failure published by center of the american experiment.
Minnesota currently has a law mandating that 25 percent of the state s electricity come from renewable energy sources like wind and solar by 2025.
In fact 2017 is the first year on record in which the price of electricity in minnesota is above the national average.