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Trump demands end to North Sea 'windmills' in swipe at UK energy policy

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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Friday criticised the British government's energy policy with a demand the country "open up" the ageing North Sea oil and gas basin and get rid of wind farms.

The North Sea is one of the world's oldest offshore oil and gas basins where production has steadily declined since the start of the millennium. At the same time, it has become one of the world's largest offshore wind regions.

"The U.K. is making a very big mistake. Open up the North Sea. Get rid of Windmills!" Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social.

Climate-sceptic Trump has long opposed wind farms. In 2015, he unsuccessfully fought plans to construct one near his luxury golf course in Scotland.

His post on Friday included a link to a report from last November about U.S. oil and gas producer APA Corp's (APA.O), opens new tab unit Apache's plans to exit the North Sea by year-end 2029. The company expects North Sea production to fall by 20% year-on-year in 2025.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government won last year's elections with a pledge to build up Britain's low-carbon economy. The government aims to quadruple, opens new tab offshore wind generation capacity by 2030 to 60 gigawatts as part of goals to lower carbon emissions and improve air quality.

In October, the British government said it would increase a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers to 38% from 35% and extend the levy by one year. The government wants to use the revenue from oil and gas to raise funds for renewable energy projects.

Oil and gas companies have said the higher tax rate could lead to a drop in investments. Some companies have sold assets while others merged operations and sought to diversify to other regions.

Asked about Trump's remarks, a spokesperson for Britain's government said it would continue to prioritise a "fair, orderly and prosperous transition in the North Sea in line with our climate and legal obligation".

"We need to replace our dependency on unstable fossil fuel markets with clean, homegrown power controlled in Britain – which is the best way to protect billpayers and boost our energy independence," the spokesperson added.

Claire Coutinho, the opposition Conservative party's shadow energy minister, said in a post on X in response to Trump's comments that "no other major economy is shutting down its domestic oil and gas production... It's totally mad".

Oil companies have been exiting the North Sea to focus on newer basins. Production has declined from a peak of 4.4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) at the start of the millennium to around 1.3 million boed now.

Britain and countries in mainland Europe have overseen major offshore wind farm development, but the sector's growth has stalled as costs ballooned due to technical and supply chain problems as well as higher interest rates.

Some developers been reconsidering their investments in offshore wind, or have assumed impairments, due to the rising cost of building wind farms that can be more than 100 km (60 miles) offshore.

Orsted (ORSTED.CO), opens new tab, the world's biggest offshore wind farm developer, trimmed its investment and capacity targets last year.

Britain has a target to largely decarbonise its power sector by 2030, which will mean reducing its reliance on gas-fired power plants and rapidly increasing its renewable power capacity.

 

squeezer

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The new NATO will be America, Russia and China vs all the rest under Trump's dictatorship.
 

SchlongConery

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Trump needs to shut his pie hole and stay out of other countries business.

After you wipe off the bullshit, Trumpski is just pissed that you can see windmills from his golf course in Scotland. Seriously. Still putting his own persnal preferences and interests above all else.


Scottish government wins Donald Trump wind power legal costs

Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf resort must pay the Scottish government's legal costs following a court battle over a major North Sea wind power development.
Mr Trump battled unsuccessfully in the courts to halt the project before he became US president.
A total of 11 turbines make up the development off Aberdeen.
Judges have now ruled Trump International Golf Club Scotland Ltd should pay the legal bills incurred.
Mr Trump had argued the development would spoil the view from his golf course at Menie.
 

bazokajoe

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After you wipe off the bullshit, Trumpski is just pissed that you can see windmills from his golf course in Scotland. Seriously. Still putting his own persnal preferences and interests above all else.


Scottish government wins Donald Trump wind power legal costs

Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf resort must pay the Scottish government's legal costs following a court battle over a major North Sea wind power development.
Mr Trump battled unsuccessfully in the courts to halt the project before he became US president.
A total of 11 turbines make up the development off Aberdeen.
Judges have now ruled Trump International Golf Club Scotland Ltd should pay the legal bills incurred.
Mr Trump had argued the development would spoil the view from his golf course at Menie.
That just made my Sunday a little brighter.
 

wigglee

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Maybe Scotland should just dump a million litres of oil on Trump's golf course and see how he likes that view.
 
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