Associated Press
The Trump administration on Wednesday canceled a major wind farm development in Idaho, a project approved late in former President Joe Biden’s term that had drawn criticism for its proximity to a historic site where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II.
The Bureau of Land Management in December signed off on a scaled-down plan for the Lava Ridge Wind Project northeast of Twin Falls, with 241 wind turbines instead of 400. But the development had been on hold since the first day of President Donald Trump’s second term, when he issued an executive order halting the permitting of wind power projects across the country and telling the Interior Department to review the Lava Ridge decision. More
wind farms? there are cheaper ways of eliminating the bird population.
The only winners in projects like this are the politicians that are paid off to allow them to happen and the companies that make off with $$ swindled from the taxpayers. Hopefully on this particular project the politicians weren’t paid yet. At least the project is shut down before any snake oil salesmen can make money.