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    These Clapbacks To Trump’s Energy Department Seemingly Not Knowing How Solar Works Are Too Good Not To Share

    September 10, 20253 Mins Read


    If you’re reading this on a device that is NOT currently plugged into a wall, congrats, you’re using a battery! (But I’m sure you knew that already.)

    A hand places a phone on a wireless charger next to a laptop, with a battery icon showing charging progress

    Dbenitostock / Getty Images

    I’m sure you’d also think that the US secretary of energy would know a thing or two about batteries.

    A man in a suit speaks at a conference, seated at a panel table with a name card

    Bloomberg / Getty Images

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    As it turns out, that might not be the case. The Department of Energy’s X account recently put out a tweet with a link to an article in the Washington Examiner, a conservative news magazine, quoting Secretary Chris Wright on the “worthless” infrastructure for solar and wind energy.

    Wright’s remarks were partially in response to President Donald Trump’s ongoing attack on clean energy, specifically his comment that wind and solar power are “THE SCAM OF THE CENTURY.” The magazine wrote: “The secretary claimed that, without proper battery technology, wind and solar energy infrastructure is essentially ‘worthless’ when it is dark and when the wind isn’t blowing.”

    The tweet itself, though, doesn’t mention batteries at all. “Wind and solar energy infrastructure is essentially worthless when it is dark outside, and the wind is not blowing,” it reads.

    ENERGY / Washington Examiner / Via Twitter: @ENERGY

    It even got a community note added for “context” that explains how this claim is pretty false:

    Summary of context: Batteries store and use electricity at different times than when generated

    People thought that was pretty heinous.

    Tweet by Nate Luebbe criticizes a government explanation about battery storage, citing a U.S. Department of Energy post on energy storage
    nateinthewild / Via x.com

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    Someone just responded with a picture of a battery.

    Image of a Duracell alkaline battery with a tweet by Carmen Vale saying "battery."

    One person responded, “This is quite possibly the stupidest tweet I’ve ever seen from any government account, in any country, anywhere on earth.”

    Josh Morgerman criticizes a government tweet as "the stupidest" he's seen globally, sparking significant engagement with 7.5K likes and 191 retweets

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    “pretty disturbing that the energy secretary doesn’t know how batteries work,” another said.

    Tweet by user stating concern about the energy secretary's understanding of battery functionality

    This person asked if the DOE had ever heard of batteries.

    Tweet by a user criticizing the Department of Energy for ignoring battery technology, suggesting they explore energy storage solutions

    People were also quick to make jokes about other things that would be “useless” under Wright’s logic. One user wrote, “just sold my bed because i realized i’m awake for most of the day.”

    A tweet by @georgsoup humorously states they've sold their bed because they're awake most of the day

    “Strong ‘I just sold my bathtub because it’s not being used 23 hours a day’ energy,” this person said.

    Tweet by Dan Kaszeta says: "Strong 'I just sold my bathtub because it's not being used 23 hours a day' energy."

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    Someone else said, “By that logic, cars are worthless whenever they’re parked.”

    Tweet by @13Wizards says, "By that logic, cars are worthless whenever they’re parked." 1.7K comments, 13K retweets, and 11K likes

    “Shitting and not wiping bc I’m gonna shit again,” this person joked.

    Social media post by user "lost in some sauce" stating they won't wipe because they expect to use the bathroom again
    younotdownfoo / Via x.com

    What do you think? Sound off in the comments.

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