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August 18th, 2016, 02:36 PM
#71
We just stumbled upon another windmill location, start sticking them on top of the hydro line towers, feed directly into the lines. Stick one on every tower, particularly the ones in the city, where the greatest amount of consumers are. Are they to big and cumbersome to get up there? Reengineer it so it works. If these ugly (and they are ugly) things are the way of the future, then I want the city folks to cohabitate with them and enjoy them as much as the rural folks do.
Did I hear at some point good ol' Dalton was involved with windmill technology on some sort of executive level?
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August 18th, 2016 02:36 PM
# ADS
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August 18th, 2016, 02:41 PM
#72
[COLOR=#333333]On an unusually windy day, Denmark found itself producing 116% of its national electricity needs from wind turbines yesterday evening. By 3am on Friday, when electricity demand dropped, that figure had risen to 140%.
[COLOR=#333333]Interconnectors allowed 80% of the power surplus to be shared equally between Germany and Norway, which can store it in hydropower systems for use later. Sweden took the remaining fifth of excess power.
[COLOR=#000000][COLOR=#333333]“It shows that a world powered 100% by renewable energy is no fantasy,” said Oliver Joy, a spokesman for trade body the European Wind Energy Association. “Wind energy and renewables can be a solution to decarbonisation – and also security of supply at times of high demand.”“140% of required energy”
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[COLOR=#000000]Based on one freakishly windy day July of 2015?
So they are most clearly not producing the energy they “require” as energy is required 24/7 and wind and solar cannot supply this.
Britain is starting to bail out of wind power.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-scam-age.html
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August 18th, 2016, 02:51 PM
#73

Originally Posted by
MikePal
The use of coal fired power plants are no longer acceptable and are being phased out in favour of wind/solar...the cost is high, but to meet target environmental goals..it has to be done. Not anecdotal..

Originally Posted by
Species8472
That is simply not true (the coal part) Germany is burning more coal that ever and building new coal fired facilities and opening new coal mines in an effort to provide firm capacity to backup their unreliable solar/wind.
I did ..this is what the people want..as I said...coal is unacceptable..:
He draws hope from a recent poll, which asked German citizens what was their preferred source of power.
Most wanted solar power (80 percent), while 76 percent also wanted wind power as part of the mix.
At the other end of the poll, eight percent said they wanted nuclear. Just five percent said coal.
The government was in the process but as you see in the article the got sidetrackd by getting rid of Nuclear first...but coal is still on the way out and being replaced by wind/solar....it's just going to take a little longer.
https://euobserver.com/energy/132106
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August 18th, 2016, 02:57 PM
#74
One last point Mike. I'll agree europeans tend to take environmental issues more seriously than most. The anecdotal part is thw opinion that this makes them okay with having the most expensive electricity in the world. Unless there is some large scale study i don't know about that is opinion and not a fact.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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August 18th, 2016, 03:01 PM
#75
A little longer? What, like forever? They have no idea how long as the technology does not currently exist to meet their goals.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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August 18th, 2016, 03:04 PM
#76

Originally Posted by
Mcfasio
Wind turbines are no more of an eyesore than the high voltage powerlines that have crossed our otherwise pristine countryside for decades.
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August 18th, 2016, 03:06 PM
#77

Originally Posted by
Species8472
The anecdotal part is thw opinion that this makes them okay with having the most expensive electricity in the world. Unless there is some large scale study i don't know about that is opinion and not a fact.
Well, as was pointed out in the article, with 76% of the population voted in favour of wind power, knowing the costs up front...I think that qualifies as fact.
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August 18th, 2016, 03:32 PM
#78

Originally Posted by
MikePal
Well, as was pointed out in the article, with 76% of the population voted in favour of wind power, knowing the costs up front...I think that qualifies as fact.
I read the article and nowhere does it say that the poll provided the cost up front. It just says 76% prefer wind. No details on poll size or distribution or background information provided to the people polled.
I could conduct a poll and ask people the following:
What would you prefer to drive - A Kia or a Porsche?
Or I could ask the following:
Knowing the capital cost, insurance cost, maintenance cost and fuel costs of a Porshce versus a Kia and given your current income level what would you actually purchase and drive day to day?
Vastly different answers. You are inferring way too much from one sentence in an EU-centric article.
No facts can be inferred from the sentence in that article without a lot more information.
Facts that are non-disputable are:
- Most expensive electricity in the world
- more coal plants and coal mines
- no firm timeline for replacement of coal with renewables
Actually I clicked the link to the "recent poll" but it was all in German - perhaps there is some background info there if you could translate.
Don't bother - ran it through a translator and there are no details on the exact question or method.
Last edited by Species8472; August 18th, 2016 at 03:39 PM.
The wilderness is not a stadium where I satisfy my ambition to achieve, it is the cathedral where I worship.
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August 18th, 2016, 03:40 PM
#79

Originally Posted by
Species8472
Actually I clicked the link to the "recent poll" but it was all in German - perhaps there is some background info there if you could translate.
Man you'll argue anything..the poll was done in Sept 2015...and since they have had wind power in Germany since since 1987 (yes 28 yrs) it can be safely inferred that the public knows the cost and still 76% has voiced there approval for it...why argue that point ? ...a trick question ..LOL...
Last edited by MikePal; August 18th, 2016 at 04:14 PM.
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August 18th, 2016, 03:56 PM
#80