Congress slashed corporate welfare that was propping up green energy scams -- exposing HIDDEN COSTS of renewables
By ljdevon // 2025-07-08
 
The myth of "cheap" renewable energy is unraveling faster than the wind turbines it relies on. For decades, politicians and corporate green energy lobbyists have peddled the lie that wind and solar power are the only viable path forward—while quietly admitting these industries would collapse without endless taxpayer-funded subsidies. Now, as Congress begins slashing renewable energy tax credits, the industry’s furious backlash has exposed the truth: wind and solar are economic failures, propped up by government mandates rather than free-market innovation. The cost of this deception? Skyrocketing electricity bills, compromised national security via reliance on Chinese manufacturing, and the destruction of farmland and wildlife—all in the name of a "green" agenda that benefits elite politicians and crony corporations far more than average Americans. Key points:
  • Renewable energy relies on perpetual taxpayer subsidies, with wind and solar projects collapsing without government handouts.
  • States with renewable mandates suffer the highest electricity costs, with consumers paying for both unreliable generation and backup power.
  • Up to 70% of green tech comes from China, where coal powers production, contradicting claims of "clean" energy.
  • Congress is debating drastic cuts to tax credits, exposing the economic unsustainability of forced transitions.
  • Electricity prices have surged over the past 20 years, debunking claims that renewables lower costs.

The subsidy scam: Renewable energy was never ‘cheap’

For years, renewable advocates insisted wind and solar were nearing cost parity with fossil fuels—yet today, those same lobbyists warn that eliminating tax credits would cause an industry-wide collapse. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer recently claimed that cutting subsidies would "turn America’s clean energy boom into a bust." But was there ever a real boom? Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration reveals that nine of the top 10 states with the highest electricity prices have strict renewable mandates, while the most affordable states rely on natural gas, coal, and nuclear power. The "cheap" renewable narrative hinges on ignoring hidden costs. Wind and solar require backup power—often natural gas or coal plants—when the weather doesn’t cooperate. Utility companies pass these expenses to ratepayers, who unknowingly pay twice: once for unreliable renewables, and again for the fossil fuel backups that keep their lights on. Meanwhile, taxpayers funnel billions into renewable tax credits, distorting the market and preventing truly competitive solutions from emerging.

The dirty reality behind 'clean’ energy

Solar and wind power are often marketed as "green" alternatives, but the truth is far messier. Nearly 70% of solar panels and wind turbines are manufactured in China, where coal plants fuel production, creating massive carbon footprints. Offshore wind farms disrupt marine ecosystems, while sprawling solar installations devour farmland, threatening food security. Even the disposal of outdated solar panels and turbine blades poses a toxic waste crisis, as they contain hazardous materials that leach into soil and water. Meanwhile, the Biden administration’s Green New Deal-inspired policies push for rapid energy transitions, ignoring the technological and economic realities that keep fossil fuels essential for grid stability. Germany’s failed Energiewende— representing a costly shift to renewables—demonstrates the peril of abandoning reliable energy too soon, leaving consumers with soaring bills and supply shortages. The House and Senate diverge on tactics, but both chambers acknowledge the need to end the era of unchecked subsidies. The House just cut subsidies to renewables in the Big Beautiful Bill. Stripping subsidies allows for genuine competition, spurring innovation beyond politically favored technologies. As economist Diana Furchtgott-Roth noted, "The vitriolic reaction to cutting tax credits exposes how unsustainable renewables truly are." Without endless taxpayer bailouts, the renewable industry’s house of cards may finally collapse. This is a necessary step, if America is going to reclaim its sovereignty and energy independence, unleashing ingenuity to bring about an abundance in energy and affordable electricity prices for all. Sources include: DailySkeptic.org Telegraph.co.uk ScientificAmerican.com