In the media’s tradition of fear mongering about holidays, gathering with friends and families, and anything else that brings joy to people, MSNBC is now freaking out about the possibility of people having Super Bowl Parties. On Friday’s MSNBC Live with Stephanie Ruhle, substitute host Chris Jansing collaborated with Obama's former CDC director Tom Frieden to command that people not do simple things that make them happy. Frieden mandated that Americans have “virtual” Super Bowl parties and alleged that such parties will be “followed by deaths.”
The store’s owner, Alfie Oakes, told NBC’s “TODAY” show he knows masks do not work and doesn’t believe the coronavirus has killed hundreds of thousands of people in the United States.
WASHINGTON D.C. The U.S. wind industry had its
strongest year ever in 2020 as the amount of new wind power capacity added increased by 85 percent over 2019. The industry added 16,913 megawatts (MW) of wind power capacity to the grid in 2020 enough to power more than 5 million American homes. Most of this growth came in the fourth quarter, when developers commissioned 10,593 MW of capacity,
smashing all quarterly records. With these additions, there are now 122,478 MW of operating wind power capacity in the United States, providing enough power for 38 million American homes.
Project owners commissioned 54 new wind projects across 20 states in the fourth quarter, including two of the nation’s largest single-phase wind projects in history in New Mexico and Texas. On the heels of this activity, another 34,757 MW of wind projects are either under construction or in advanced development. Direct utility ownership of wind power continued to grow, while corporate power purchase a
Wind Industry Closes Record 2020 With Strongest Quarter Ever
WASHINGTON D.C. (Feb. 4, 2021) The U.S. wind industry had its
strongest year ever in 2020 as the amount of new wind power capacity added increased by 85 percent over 2019. The industry added 16,913 megawatts (MW) of wind power capacity to the grid in 2020 enough to power more than 5 million American homes. Most of this growth came in the fourth quarter, when developers commissioned 10,593 MW of capacity,
smashing all quarterly records. With these additions, there are now 122,478 MW of operating wind power capacity in the United States, providing enough power for 38 million American homes.
Project owners commissioned 54 new wind projects across 20 states in the fourth quarter, including two of the nation’s largest single-phase wind projects in history in New Mexico and Texas. On the heels of this activity, another 34,757 MW of wind projects are either under construction or in advanced development. Direct utility ow