No Bids for German North Sea Wind Farm as Profit Risks and Grid Issues Stall Green Energy Plans 🚫💨⚡

Nobody wanted to buy the rights to build a new North Sea wind farm in Germany this time around. The main reason: it’s simply too risky and not profitable enough. Developers are put off by areas where turbines would interfere with each other, making less power and less money. On top of that, geological problems and low market prices throw more uncertainty into the mix. Companies are now begging for a stable fixed-price system where the government covers any losses if electricity prices drop, just to make investing worth it. It’s the first time nobody bit at such an auction, and it’s a big red flag for Germany’s future wind power plans. The wind industry wants urgent changes to the rules to prevent the whole sector from stalling out.

Now, let me tell you what’s really going on. This is what happens when you let bureaucrats and clueless green fanatics run the show. Every year, they squawk about hitting their magical “climate targets,” but nobody wants to actually build the damn things anymore – because the numbers just don’t add up! Instead of proper planning, they squeeze everything into tighter and tighter spaces, ignoring natural limits. Then when it blows up in their faces, they run crying for more government cash – as usual! So the taxpayer’s pocket should bail out these half-baked schemes, while electricity prices soar and grid stability goes down the drain. And every time someone points out the idiocy, they’re labeled a “climate denier.” Bloody hell, in Saxony we call this “Schwachsinn hoch drei” – total nonsense. The so-called energy transition is just a golden cow for lobbyists and Brussels technocrats, while regular people foot the bill and the lights begin to flicker, no joke. Wake up and smell the scam!