Wind turbines a waste of money & investment

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Why is it @younggreenscan, @DavidSuzukiFDN or @ElizabethMay never share these sources? Wowza.

http://simonscando.wordpress.com/2014/04/04/wind-power-wind-turbine-wind-energy-wind-electricity-etc-a-renewable-energy-joke/#more-510 …



Wind turbines change kinetic energy contained in the wind into mechanical energy; & this results in Mechanical Power for Generating an Electric Power.

There are no such thing as Wind Energy ; Wind Power; Wind Electricity. Wind is a source of Mechanical Power.

Electric Power Generation using a device called wind turbine is damaging to environment. Most of the damage happens during Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Manufacturing, Construction, Assembly, Installation, Commissioning, & Handover phases of wind turbine Electric Power Generating system.

Wind turbine blades fly off in storm. Renewable Energy No such thing Wind turbine waste of money & investment

Animals, wind and water. When civilization began, during the sixth millennium BC, the only available sources of power were animal: heavy tasks were performed by gangs of slaves, or by domestic animals. This division of labour was a prerequisite for the establishment of collective life.

The wind was the next source of power, at first used only for driving sailing vessels. Not until the tenth century AD, however, was the wind harnessed, by means of windmills, to mechanical tasks such as milling and sawing.

Water-wheels were invented earlier, probably in primitive form before the beginning of the Christian era. For centuries they remained man’s main source of mechanical power. But animals were slow and winds uncertain; water power was not always found in the right places. Particularly for mining, more concentrated, reliable and disposable sources of power were needed and urgently looked for throughout the Middle Ages.

The first is the bladed wheel. The earliest form was the water-wheel; later it appeared in the wind-mill, & finally as the steam or gas turbine or in the form of the rotary compressor.

A source of mechanical power must be reliable & flexible. It is for this reason that, though the winds are strong and cost nothing; we prefer to pay for fuel for our ships in order that they should “sail” with certainty, even when the wind is contrary or absent.

If you notice you will not see any of aircraft carriers being power by wind or solar panels. Do you know why? Because of poor availability; reliability; & maintainability as defined IEC 50 (191). So if wind & so called solar is not good enough for THEM. Why should they be good for schools, hospitals, factories, & homes!


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Locutus

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Robert Wilson ‏@CountCarbon

Germany is supposedly doing revolutionary things with renewables. Not quite.



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dat y axis.
 

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The biggest untapped source of energy is Geo-Thermal. There is enough capacity within 1.5km of the surface to power the entire planet endlessly and it renews itself faster than we could take it.
 

Ludlow

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Man I've recently driven through parts of Texas,,,Arizona,,Hell been all over the damn place 4000 miles in 6 weeks and those damn giant wind things are everywhar.

didn't see any in Arkansas though
 

AnnaG

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The biggest untapped source of energy is Geo-Thermal. There is enough capacity within 1.5km of the surface to power the entire planet endlessly and it renews itself faster than we could take it.
It is not exactly untapped. There are a few people around here who built new homes geothermically heated/cooled.
 

Ludlow

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Bearclaw Grizzlap buried hot wood coals in the ground, covered it with dirt and made his night bed on top. Jeremiah however didn't put enough dirt down, Bearclaw saw it right off.
 

AnnaG

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That was a funny movie. "Elk can't count" (referring to the scene where they were taking aim from behind the horses).
 

Jinentonix

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So do the winds
You're obviously not familiar with Southwestern Ontario in summer. lol

There is another consideration. For every MW of wind power you need one MW of "back-up" power, ie; gas fired plants. If you're going to be constantly adjusting the generation rate of gas plants to make up for the fluctuations in wind power, you might as well scrap the turbines and go with the gas plants full time.
 

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It's pretty important to find any and all sources to combat evil wind.
 

Jinentonix

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It's pretty important to find any and all sources to combat evil wind.
In Ontario's case, wind power was and still is superfluous. Even with the coal fired plants shut down Ontario still had more than enough generating capacity to meet its needs without introducing wind power, wind power which has cost some Ontarians their homes and threatens many others with the loss of theirs. Others have had their properties de-valued by as much as 50% without having been provided any sort of avenue to fight the placement of a turbine near their homes/properties.