The Biden administration announced Monday that it was launching a plan to speed up the construction of offshore windmills to provide power to millions of Americans. And I, for one, cannot wait to see how the GOP and conservative media manage to take this smart, popular idea and try to turn it into something sinister.
In brief, the Biden administration hopes that new windmills can generate up to 30 gigawatts of energy before the next decade begins. That’s almost double the amount of wind power generated in Texas, which produces the most wind energy in the country.
Here’s how NBC News described the plan:
To accomplish that goal, the Interior Department will create a New Wind Energy Area offshore between Long Island and the New Jersey coast, where the administration will lease space, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said. The Interior Department also announced it would move ahead with a key environmental review needed to proceed with permitting for Ocean Wind, a major project planned off the coast of New Jersey, which would be the third commercial offshore wind project for the U.S.
It’s a very small sample size, but the reaction to this news inside my apartment was “Wow! That’s so cool!”
For a slightly larger sample size, we turn to the Pew Research Center, which last year found that 83 percent of Americans are in favor of building more wind turbine farms. The survey also determined that 75 percent of Republicans are in favor of expanding wind power use, which came as a surprise to me.
That statistic tracks with a study published in Energy Policy in 2018, which found, among other things, that “Democrats and Republican opponents overestimate Republican opposition” to proposed offshore wind energy projects. But can you blame me/us for thinking so?
In the almost two years since progressive Democrats introduced the Green New Deal, Republicans have taken horrible glee in beating the set of proposals with a rhetorical stick, even as they do nothing to address climate change. See, for example, the lies told during Texas’ historic winter storm this year, which shut off power to residents throughout the state.








