Fact-Check Summary
The Truth Social post exaggerates and misattributes New Jersey’s electricity challenges. While electricity prices did increase notably in 2025, the actual rise is 17-20%, not the claimed 28%. Claims that the state lacks enough electricity are overstated; although the grid faces supply pressures, there have been no statewide shortages. Most importantly, wind energy is not responsible for the rate increases. Instead, factors such as PJM capacity market volatility, rising demand (particularly from data centers), and delays in connecting new generation projects are behind the higher prices. The post omits these market realities and inaccurately blames windmills for New Jersey’s energy issues.
Belief Alignment Analysis
This content employs hostile, divisive language and offers a distorted account of the energy situation. The use of inflammatory terms like “stupid and ugly windmills” violates norms of civil discourse and undermines reasoned debate. The post disregards the factual complexities of energy pricing and supply, instead opting for scapegoating and political attack. It neither fosters inclusion nor supports informed democratic engagement around infrastructure and energy policy solutions.
Opinion
This post is misleading. It amplifies fear and resentment while ignoring documented evidence. Hyperbolic claims and derogatory language obscure real challenges and discourage constructive solutions. Connecting rising prices directly to wind energy—contrary to the evidence—erodes trust and impedes honest conversation about New Jersey’s energy future.
TLDR
Electricity prices in New Jersey did increase (17-20%) but not by 28%, and windmills are not to blame. The post’s claims are mostly false, highly exaggerated, and use divisive rhetoric that undermines democratic norms.
Claim: STUPID AND UGLY WINDMILLS ARE KILLING NEW JERSEY Energy prices up 28 this year and not enough electricity to take care of state STOP THE WINDMILLS
Fact: New Jersey’s electricity prices increased by 17-20% in 2025, not 28%. There have been no statewide electricity shortages. Market factors like PJM capacity prices and data center demand, not windmills, are driving higher prices. Delays and cancellations of renewable projects (including wind energy) have worsened supply constraints.
Opinion: The post unfairly scapegoats wind energy, exaggerates the crisis, and employs inflammatory and derogatory language, undermining civil democratic discourse.
TruthScore: 2
True: Electricity prices did increase significantly in 2025.
Hyperbole: Claims that windmills are “killing New Jersey,” that energy prices are up 28%, and that the state cannot supply its own electricity are all exaggerations not supported by evidence.
Lies: The assertion that wind energy is the cause of price increases and supply issues is false.
