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As a Republican state lawmaker for 16 years, a Texas rancher and a staunch supporter of Donald Trump, John Daviss conservative credentials are impeccable. But Davis has become horrified at his partys assault upon an increasingly vital lifeline to many rural, conservative areas of the US clean energy development. Davis allowed seven wind turbines to be situated on his ranch, in the rolling hill country near Menard, west of Austin, and has seen the income provide opportunities not only for his family but also his local community in what is one of the poorest counties in Texas.
But a barrage of bills working their way through the Republican-held Texas legislature threaten to reverse the states position as the USs clean energy superpower, even curtailing cherished private property rights by limiting a landowners ability to host wind and solar farms. The bills come as Trump has ramped up anti-renewable rhetoric on the national stage, calling wind turbines ugly and disgusting and barring major clean energy projects on federal lands and waters. We dont want windmills in this country, Trump, who has enjoyed strong electoral support from farmers, said shortly after being inaugurated as president.
This backlash has left many conservatives, such as Davis, bewildered, with recent polling showing that most Republican voters in Texas oppose moves to squash the states booming renewable energy sector. While climate campaigners see renewables as a crucial replacement for the fossil fuels that are overheating the planet, places such as Menard county, Texas where Trump won more than 80% of the vote in last years election are more inclined to weigh other factors. Were supposed to be the party of common sense but weve shifted to be like the Democrats and that is what makes me mad. When you tell me what to do on my own property that sounds more like a Democrat, Davis said. Some of the bills they are trying to pass would kill renewables.
Davis retired as state legislator in 2015 to spend more time on his ranch but has lately been donning a suit and traveling back to Austin to urge his former colleagues to reject the anti-renewables bills. I testify as a conservative and say: What are you guys doing? Have you lost your mind? he said. Some of these bills are attacking battery storage of all things. How dumb is that? Its sacrificing your core conservative value principles in order to protect the oil and gas industry.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/may/27/texas-republicans-trump-wind-power-turbines

surfered
(7,022 posts)require wind and solar generation companies to pay for electric power they dont produce at night. Sounds crazy right. Well this is Texas.
The point is to disincentivize construction of new renewable generation. Its crazy because power demand in Texas is supposed to increase as a result of data centers, AI, and crypto mining. Without renewables there will be brown outs.
Did I say Texas Republicans are crazy?
Finishline42
(1,139 posts)IN 2023 there were 15,300 windmills producing electricity in Texas (26.8% of the annual amount generated there).
I found this >>>
Landowners can earn income from wind turbines on their property through various lease agreements, with payments ranging from per-acre fees to royalties. For per-turbine leases, landowners can expect to earn between $8,000 and $15,000 annually, depending on the turbine size and location. Option payments, which are paid before construction, can range from $50 to $200 per acre per year, and lease payments can increase significantly once the turbines are operational.
So $10k x 15,300 = $153 mil in payments to landowners annually. That's a lot of $$$