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Wind power has been promoted as a key alternative to fossil fuels, but its reliability as a primary energy source has been called into question. Critics argue that the shift towards renewable energy sources, especially wind, significantly escalates energy demand without necessarily fulfilling the supply needs. A critical discussion arose when Fernan Ceser, a member of the European Conservatives and Reformists in the European Parliament, invited Michael Shellenberger, an American journalist and noted skeptic of wind power, to discuss these pressing issues. Ceser emphasized the importance of open discourse about energy policy and freedom of speech in the face of rising censorship tendencies in the EU.