I work on a wind park here in California, and found my first bird dead from a turbine. Was a canvasback too :sad:
They are worse on bats than they are on waterfowl, but in any case I'd hardly call wind energy clean. Tons of $$$ and infrastructure for too little return.WIDrakeKiller said:Is it a concern yes, but we need clean energy more than we need ducks. Don't worry too over time ducks will learn to stay away from them.
Maybe we should drill our own :thumbsup:WIDrakeKiller said:Yup guys lets just keep using oil from the middle east because thats working out great isnt.
Should we drill our own oil? Of course. Do we have more oil than other countries? Hell no!Bill Herian said:Maybe we should drill our own :thumbsup:
We have more than anyone else. So much, we can't even measure it.
its going to be awesome when we use up all of their oil and we still have ours.WIDrakeKiller said:Yup guys lets just keep using oil from the middle east because thats working out great isnt.
The cost to attach to the grid line is really not that expensive in the scheme of all expenses. We either tie into existing substations with available feeders but generally develop our own substations. The biggest costs are the land development and licensing as well as manufacturer costs of the turbines themselvescoruptone said:wanapasaki, i have a question and since you work on one of these farms maybe you can answer it ?? Here in Idaho wind farms are starting to pop up every where and i have heard that the most costly part is getting the wind farm attached to the power grid?? Is this true???? As for the oil thing i hate too burst everyone's bubble and i am not trying to start a fight butt the usa has not gotten one drop of oil from the middle east since the late 60s early 70s. Remember the alaskin pipe line!!! it was put up as a result of 6 oil tankers being sunk in the sueas canal . We have been lied to all these years to justify what we are doing over there. The truth is the only reason that we there is to make sure that everyone plays nice. Europe,Japan,China get there oil from the middle east. The United states gets its oil from Alaska and the gulf of Mexico.
Sorry butt everyone has been lied too
How effective are they when the wind isn't blowing?wanapasaki said:Wind is VERY effective... My turbines each put out 2.2 Mega Watts. Each megawatt can supply 3,000 homes...I have 63 turbines. They are very effective...
Where do you dispose of the waste? I suggest starting on your property. :clapping:High Sierras said:How effective are they when the wind isn't blowing?wanapasaki said:Wind is VERY effective... My turbines each put out 2.2 Mega Watts. Each megawatt can supply 3,000 homes...I have 63 turbines. They are very effective...
Nuclear works all the time, whether the sun is shining or not, whether the wind is blowing or not. That's why the US navy dropped sails (you know, the original wind power!!! :hi: )and is using nuke reactors now...it's called technology, and we need to embrace it!
Actually I heard, and I'm being serious, Copenhagen stuff's a bunch of the aftermarket in their can's lolOmegaRed said:Where do you dispose of the waste? I suggest starting on your property. :clapping:High Sierras said:How effective are they when the wind isn't blowing?wanapasaki said:Wind is VERY effective... My turbines each put out 2.2 Mega Watts. Each megawatt can supply 3,000 homes...I have 63 turbines. They are very effective...
Nuclear works all the time, whether the sun is shining or not, whether the wind is blowing or not. That's why the US navy dropped sails (you know, the original wind power!!! :hi: )and is using nuke reactors now...it's called technology, and we need to embrace it!
I believe the volume of waste is minimal for the megawattage you get out of it. Granted, the length of time to keep it around is an issue. I thought Yucca mountain, all by itself, was supposed to be big enough to handle holding ALL of the nuke waste generated to date in the US-- from all the power plants, all the radioactive stuff from the medical industry, all the research waste, all the bomb making waste (40 years worth...), all of it. In one facility. I used to have a pdf copy of a research paper the DoD sponsored trying to find a way to mark the site of Yucca for the next 10,000 years in a way that future people wouldn't disturb what they were planning on burying there. It was actually a facinating read. How do you mark something that's buried 2,000 feet underground, in a form that people who might not even understand what english writing is, and will withstand the effects of time (ever see any artifacts that was man made after 10,000 years???), and be understood as "hey, don't dig here, really bad mojo underground here!"OmegaRed said:Where do you dispose of the waste? I suggest starting on your property. :clapping:High Sierras said:How effective are they when the wind isn't blowing?wanapasaki said:Wind is VERY effective... My turbines each put out 2.2 Mega Watts. Each megawatt can supply 3,000 homes...I have 63 turbines. They are very effective...
Nuclear works all the time, whether the sun is shining or not, whether the wind is blowing or not. That's why the US navy dropped sails (you know, the original wind power!!! :hi: )and is using nuke reactors now...it's called technology, and we need to embrace it!