

Debunking Trump's Misinformation on Wind Energy: A Fact-Check
Fact-Check: Debunking Trump's Wind Energy Claims Argentina-based fact-checking outlet Factchequeado recently published a video debunking several claims made by former US President Donald Trump concerning wind energy. Trump's statements, made during his presidency, included assertions that wind energy is the 'most expensive in the world' and that it causes a dramatic decrease in property values. The Factchequeado video directly counters these claims, citing data that shows wind energy was the cheapest energy source in 2024, undercutting Trump's arguments. The video also addresses Trump's claim that wind energy leads to unreliable electricity supply, explaining that wind energy is part of a diversified energy mix. Furthermore, the video tackles the issue of bird deaths, stating that most avian mortality is not directly attributable to wind turbines. The video concludes by refuting Trump's assertion that all wind turbines are manufactured in China. The video's presentation is clear, concise, and well-supported by factual evidence, making it a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of wind energy and the importance of accurate information in political discourse.