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Osage Nation Prevails in Court Battle
Against European Green Energy Barons

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Posted By: DVC, 1/12/2024 11:08:34 AM

[snip] Now comes more good news for those who are concerned about inefficient and costly wind farm projects being thrust on Americans by green energy barons. The Osage Nation took a European wind farm company to court and prevailed…and now the operating windmills have got to be dismantled and removed per court order. A federal judge has ordered Enell Energy to remove an 84-turbine wind farm in Osage County, with a final ruling that ends more than a decade of litigation over illegal mining on the Osage Reservation. Court documents estimate the cost of removing the turbines at $300 million.

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The green destroyers have to remove 84 wind turbines in Oklahoma and it will cost them $300 million.
Great news. Tear them all down!

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Skinnydip 1/12/2024 11:15:18 AM (No. 1634723)
Now build a coal plant to replace them.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Avikingman 1/12/2024 11:21:13 AM (No. 1634730)
Maybe. Instead a couple of thorium reactors; the new, small kind.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Digger 1/12/2024 11:38:56 AM (No. 1634740)
The Osage are tenacious in protecting their mineral rights. They were wise in retaining title to the minerals on their reservation. They have managed well. A friend had to pay the tribe for the rocks he gathered from his own land and used for building his house. Other tribes in Oklahoma assigned land, including minerals, to individuals who soon sold or were conned out of their property. The oil on the Osage reservation was one of the richest resources in Oklahoma and built several dynasties, most notably the Phillips family who, of course, paid royalties to the Osage Nation. I used to argue with my ex-mother-in-law, the World’s Greatest Expert, about who was smarter, the Osage or the Cherokees (she was part Cherokee). Turns out the Osage were.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 1/12/2024 11:40:05 AM (No. 1634741)
#2, the problem is it will take at least 25 years to get them permitted and by then the technology will have been outdated. A never ending cycle that stifles any progress.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Bur Oak 1/12/2024 11:55:13 AM (No. 1634755)
I was told years ago that you can't even pick up surface stones in Indian country without running afoul of their mineral rights.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: JunkYardDog 1/12/2024 12:56:41 PM (No. 1634786)
GOOD NEWS for the good guys! Green energy is just a scam, a grift, a FRAUD. You want renewable, carbon-emission free power? NUCLEAR baby is the way to go.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 1/12/2024 1:42:59 PM (No. 1634815)
A green new deal - - gone with the wind farm.
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