Benny Peiser's Global Warming Policy Foundation Proclaims - At Last! - Britain Signals End Of Solar Subsidies and Solar Panels No
Longer Viable As Britain Plans To Cull Subsidies By 87%
Editor's Note: It never
fails – the world listens to activists who never had a job or started a
business and yet they're treated as experts on every industry in the world – industries in which they never worked
nor in which they have any practical experience! Why? Policies many of us
knew were stupid because history proclaimed their stupidity going back to the
very same policies that failed under the second dumbest President of the United
States, Jimmy Carter. What is most disturbing is they never have to
pay the penalty for being wrong. So who's going to have to pay for these
stupid failed policies promoted by green activists and their acolytes in government?
You are! In the meanwhile I recommend reading
my April 27, 2010 article, “The Activist's Bureau”, which I’ve reposted today.
Cut the Green Crap! - David Cameron has ordered ministers
to ditch the ‘green crap’ blamed for driving up energy bills and making
business uncompetitive, it is claimed. The Prime Minister, who once pledged to
lead the ‘greenest government ever’, has publicly promised to ‘roll back’ green
taxes, which add more than £110 a year to average fuel bills. But a senior Tory
source said Mr Cameron’s message in private is far blunter. The source said:
‘He’s telling everyone, “We’ve got to get rid of all this green crap.” He’s
absolutely focused on it.’ -- Daily Mail, 21 November 2013
At Last: Britain Signals End Of Solar Subsidies - Britain’s solar boom is over after ministers announced they would offer virtually no subsidies for people to install panels on their homes. In a surprise move, ministers on Thursday said that they plan to slash the amount of money given to families who put solar panels on their homes. Under the new proposals, the amount paid to homeowners under the “feed-in tariff” from next year will fall by nearly 90 per cent. Critics say the scheme, which was heavily pushed by energy firms, enables wealthy families to rake in subsidies paid for by many who are already struggling with their energy bills. --Peter Dominiczak, The Daily Telegraph, 28 August 2015
Europe Pulls The Plug On Its
Green Future – EU members states have spent about €600 billion ($882bn)
on renewable energy projects since 2005, according to Bloomberg New Energy
Finance. Germany’s green energy transition alone may cost consumers up to €1
trillion by 2030, the German government recently warned. These hundreds of
billions are being paid by ordinary families and small and medium-sized
businesses in what is undoubtedly one of the biggest wealth transfers from poor
to rich in modern European history. –Benny Peiser, The
Australian, 9 August 2013
Solar Panels No
Longer Viable As Britain Plans To Cull Subsidies By 87% - Householders
planning to install solar panels will receive 87pc less in subsidy payments as
ministers attempt to halt a £1.5bn overspend on renewable energy. The
Government consultation published today follows the recent axing of a £540
million taxpayer-funded scheme, the Green Deal, which gave out loans and cash
for energy-efficient home improvements. Now feed-in-tariff payments on domestic
solar panels will also be cut. The move came after Amber Rudd, energy
secretary, said “Government support has driven down the cost of renewable
energy significantly” and that renewable energy should “survive without
subsidies” due to falling costs. --Kate Palmer, The
Daily Telegraph, 27 August 2015
US Green Energy Subsidies
‘Unfair and Ineffective’, Study Finds - A University of California study
has slammed the fairness, efficiency and effectiveness of billions of dollars
of so-called green energy subsidies provided by the US government. The US
federal government has paid $US18.1 billion in tax credits since 2006 aimed at
encouraging American households to install energy-efficient windows, air
conditioning schemes, rooftop solar in their homes and buy electric and other
hybrid vehicles. The study has found the bottom 60 per cent US households by
income received about 10 per cent of the value of the four main ‘green energy’
tax credits available, while the top 20 per cent (those with annual incomes
above $US75,000) extracted 60 per cent of the benefit. “The most extreme
[example] is the program aimed at electric vehicles, where the top income
quintile received about 90 per cent of all credits,” concluded Severin
Borenstien and Lucas Davis, from the University of California, Berkeley. --Adam
Creighton, The
Australian, 12 August 2015
Obama Administration Wins Case Against
India’s Solar Subsidies - India has lost another case against the
US at World Trade Organisation as the body ruled that India's domestic content
requirements under its solar power programme were inconsistent with the
international norms. Last year, the US dragged India to WTO on country's solar
mission plan. The US alleged that India's programme appears to discriminate
against the US solar equipment by requiring solar energy producers to use
locally manufactured cells and by offering subsidies to those developers who
use domestic equipment. --Press
Trust of India, 28 August 2015
Rupert Murdoch Links Regulations,
‘Endless Climate Alarmist Nonsense’ To Financial Turmoil - Media
mogul Rupert Murdoch took to Twitter Wednesday night to weigh in on the recent
volatility in global financial markets, calling small business “the only hope
for growth” while decrying the regulatory obstacles standing in its way – and
pointing a finger at climate change “alarmist nonsense.” --David Wright, CNN, 27
August 2015
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