Congressman Harris Warns Offshore Wind Projects Could Compromise National Security
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Andy Harris, M.D. (MD-01) spoke on the House Floor yesterday to warn that offshore wind projects off Maryland’s First District pose a direct threat to national security, given that the district’s shoreline is the closest to Washington, D.C.
He cautioned that massive offshore wind turbines—rushed through an abbreviated permitting process—could interfere with America’s ability to detect threats from adversaries like Russia and China. Submarines operating off the U.S. coast could gain a critical advantage if detection systems are disrupted, leaving the nation more vulnerable to attack.
Congressman Harris also pointed out that other nations have faced similar risks. Sweden recently canceled offshore wind projects near Russia after defense officials determined the turbines would delay missile detection by one to two minutes—a potentially catastrophic gap in readiness during a crisis.
Remarks From Congressman Harris:
Time is not our enemy -- Russia and China are our enemies. Russia has submarines that could come close to our coast, launch a weapon, and not be detected because we don’t know what the effect is of these windmills. The priority must be to protect the American people. National security cannot be sacrificed in pursuit of expensive, untested energy experiments that put both the Eastern Shore and the nation at risk.
To watch the full video and remarks, click HERE.
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