Europe to U.S.: Learn from our $800 billion green energy 'disaster'
'All we've done is increase consumer costs dramatically'
As President Biden continues to pour billions of dollars into “renewable” energy while curbing U.S. oil and natural gas production, Europe’s green transition has come to an emergency halt.
Germany are other nations are reopening coal plants and rationing energy to avoid winter blackouts, as former CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson reports in her upcoming episode of "Full Measure."
She asked a European leader in London what the U.S. could learn from Europe.
"Europe is much further ahead" on the green transition, he said in an excerpt from the interview to be run Sunday. "We've spent much more, we've learned much more.
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"The experiment has been disastrous."
Since about 2008, Europe has spent nearly $800 billion subsidizing renewable energy.
"The costs have not fallen, we’ve not got a green industry," he said. "All we've done is increased consumer costs dramatically."
https://www.wnd.com/2022/11/europe-u-s-learn-800-billion-green-energy-disaster/
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