
BBC Scotland’s atmosphere correspondent
BBC Scotland knowledge journalist
“I’m the proof,” was the eyebrow-raising remark made by Donald Trump when he appeared earlier than the Scottish Parliament in 2012.
He was talking as an “knowledgeable” witness on inexperienced power targets, describing how he believed wind generators have been damaging tourism in Scotland.
5 years earlier than he first grew to become US president, it was one in every of his earliest interventions on renewable power – however since then his opposition to them has grown to grow to be authorities coverage on the planet’s largest economic system.
He was objecting to 11 generators which have been deliberate – and in the end constructed – alongside his Aberdeenshire golf course.
On his latest visit to Scotland, he described these generators as “a few of the ugliest you have ever seen”.

When Trump purchased the Menie property, about eight miles north of Aberdeen, in 2006, he promised to create the “world’s best” golf course.
However he quickly grew to become infuriated at plans to assemble an offshore wind farm close by, arguing that the “windmills” – as he prefers to name the constructions – would wreck the view.
The Aberdeen Bay Wind Farm contained the world’s strongest generators after they have been in-built 2018.
They generate sufficient electrical energy to provide as much as 80,000 houses however the wind farm was additionally constructed as a check and demonstration facility for brand spanking new know-how.
Trump battled the plans via the Scottish courts, then appealed to the UK’s Supreme Courtroom – however he was unable to cease the “monsters” from going forward.
It clearly left him smarting and he is not had phrase to say about wind energy since.
Earlier than making the transatlantic crossing for his Scottish summer season jaunt, the US president urged the UK to “eliminate the windmills and convey again the oil”.
He repeated his animosity on the tarmac of Glasgow Prestwick Airport, saying they have been “ruining” Europe’s fields and valleys.

For readability, there aren’t any windmills within the North Sea.
Windmills mill grain into flour. What he is seeing are wind generators.
However making them sound like centuries outdated know-how is a approach to deride their value.
Eliminating them – and even stopping extra being constructed – can be at an enormous price to the economic system.
An initiative to lease the seabed round Scotland’s coasts, referred to as ScotWind, gave preliminary backing to 17 new wind farms – which has now been expanded to twenty.
Between them, they’re anticipated to usher in about £30bn of funding over the subsequent decade.
At the moment onshore tasks produce about 4 occasions as a lot energy as offshore ones, however it’s the latter that are anticipated to develop most quickly within the coming many years.
The Scottish authorities is presently consulting on plans to extend offshore era capability by 40GW by 2040, sufficient to energy 45 million houses.
The rising renewables sector already helps about 42,000 jobs in Scotland whereas oil and gasoline helps 84,000, in keeping with the their respective trade our bodies.
However whereas the renewables jobs are going up, the workforce constructed on fossil fuels has lengthy been falling.
The North Sea oil increase peaked in 1999 which implies output has been in decline for 1 / 4 of a century.
That is not due to any authorities coverage; that decline has been witnessed by three Labour prime ministers and 5 from the Conservatives.
It is due to geology. Put merely, the oil is operating out.
The mature nature of the North Sea basin has not delay the president from speaking up its future.
From his Aberdeenshire course, he posted on Reality Social (along with his trademark capital letters) that the UK ought to “incentivize the drillers, FAST”, and that there was a “VAST FORTUNE TO BE MADE” for the UK from the “treasure chest” of oil.
Trump has criticised the UK’s taxes on oil and gasoline manufacturing which sees a headline rate of 78% whenever you embrace the non permanent “windfall” tax, in power till 2030.
However that is the identical fee levied by Norway, which shares the North Sea with the UK – though the trade right here argues different Norwegian allowances are extra beneficiant.
Tax charges for oil and gasoline manufacturing within the US are a lot decrease – with a 21% federal tax and beneficiant tax breaks, though some state or native taxes are additionally levied.
Trump’s “One Large Lovely Invoice”, in the meantime, removes incentives for renewable power tasks.
Is Trump proper when he says wind farms are killing birds?
The president has additionally expressed nice concern for the influence of wind farms on birds which, he says, they’re killing.
With the prime minister by his aspect, he advised a information convention at his Turnberry golf course that taking pictures a bald eagle within the US might lead to 5 years’ imprisonment however the windfarms are “killing lots of.”
He added: “They kill all of your birds.”
Whereas there may be restricted strong analysis into the influence of wind generators on birds, a major two-year examine was carried out on the very web site in Aberdeenshire which Donald Trump tried to dam.
Cameras have been connected to the towers which detected and tracked birds passing via the location and, in keeping with the builders, it did not document a single chook strike.
The analysis was carried out with the British Belief for Ornithology however additional analysis is being undertaken throughout the globe to raised perceive how the birds reply to the blades.
No matter its outcomes, it is unlikely to alter the president’s thoughts that wind is a “very costly, very ugly power”.