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Judge Ends US Wind Moratorium, GB Energy Invests £1 Billion

Allen covers a federal judge striking down the US wind energy moratorium, calling it arbitrary and capricious. Plus Maryland opens offshore wind bids for 8.5 gigawatts, Great British Energy announces a £1 billion supply chain investment, and Nordex lands its largest US turbine deal in 25 years with Alliant Energy in Iowa.

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You know… they said wind power was finished.

On day one of the new administration, an executive order landed on desks across Washington.

Stop the turbines. Halt the permits. Shut it down.

Seventeen states watched their clean energy investments… billions of dollars… suddenly frozen.

The order called it a pause. Critics called it a burial.

But here is what happened next.

Federal Judge Patti Saris of Massachusetts looked at that order. She called it arbitrary. She called it capricious. And on December ninth… she threw it out.

Wind energy… is back.

The very next day after that federal judge struck down the wind moratorium… Maryland issued a new invitation for offshore wind bids. The state wants eight-point-five gigawatts of offshore wind by twenty thirty-one. Deadline for proposals… January sixteenth.

You see… wind power now provides ten percent of America’s electricity. It is the United States’ largest source of renewable energy.

Now… three thousand miles across the Atlantic… something else was stirring.

In Britain, a state-owned company called Great British Energy unveiled a one billion pound plan. That is more than one-point-two billion dollars. Three hundred million pounds available right now… for turbine blades, transmission cables, and converter stations.

The goal… not just to install clean energy… but to build it. On British soil. With British workers.

CEO Dan McGrail put it simply. We are investing in British industry.

Now… back here at home… in the cornfields of Iowa.

The Nordex Group just announced the largest turbine deal in its twenty-five-year American history.

Up to one hundred ninety wind turbines. Manufactured in West Branch, Iowa. That facility reopened just this past July.

The customer… Alliant Energy. The capacity… more than one thousand megawatts. Enough electricity to power hundreds of thousands of homes.

CEO Lisa Barton said they chose a local provider on purpose. “This decision promotes substantial economic development throughout our service area.”

Development continues in the US for onshore and offshore wind — although it will take more time offshore wind to grow.

But pay attention to what is happening in the UK with GB Energy as offshore and onshore wind production is being built within its borders.

Having attended the UK Offshore Wind Supply Chain Spotlight 2025 event in Edinburgh last week, there is massive capability in the UK.

And the rest of the world should learn from their efforts.

That’s the wind energy news for the 15th of December 2025.

Join us tomorrow for the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

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The Closing of Rural Hospitals and the Destruction of Individual Health Care in West Virginia

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The so-called One Big Beautiful Bill that congress approved last summer will cut approximately $1 billion in Medicaid from the poor people of West Virginia.   Linked above is an op-ed from Dr. Dan Doyle (pictured), a physician who has been treating these folks for the last 45 years.

Helen Hicks Baker writes, “For several years, it was my honor to serve on a rural health committee with Dr. Doyle. He’s an impressive guy, and absolutely right on health care policy.”

We can keep raising our defense budget, current just under $1 trillion annually, spent by the Pentagon that has failed seven consecutive audits.

We can provide enormous tax breaks to our nation’s billionaires.

All the while, we’re sentencing the poorest of the poor to short and painful lives.

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Raw Stupidity: Yet One More Reason that Trump Must Go

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From the Huffington Post:

A senior FBI officer struggled to answer basic questions about antifa, despite characterizing the organization as “the most immediate violent threat” the US faces.

At a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing on Thursday, Michael Glasheen, operations director of the national security branch of the FBI, said he agreed with President Donald Trump that antifa is one of the greatest national security threats to the country.

The answer, of course, is that “Antifa” is a concept, not an organization.  It refers to anyone who is against fascism. It has no headquarters, no leaders, and no members.

Now, it is true that people with these views can be violent.  When my father led a crew of his fellow anti-fascists, flying a B-17 bomber in World War 2, they completed 29 successful missions, destroying Nazi oil refineries.   Were Nazi soldiers killed in the process?  I never asked him that, and he probably didn’t know, as they were flying at 29,000 feet, but it seems extremely unlikely that no one died.

In peacetime, we antifa people are non-violent.  We may be marching for BLM, or encouraging the use of science in policymaking, or expressing our view that the United States should not have a king.

The FBI must understand this; they must be saying this purely to placate Trump.  No one can be that stupid.

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