gtractorfan
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At least they're on farm ground. Here are pictures taken by workers on a windmill farm under construction in Northwest Ohio.
(quoted from post at 15:20:40 11/11/11) wires run from one to the other, and are under ground, my nephew lives if great falls mt, and says a lot of the power they get is from the windmills.
(quoted from post at 16:55:27 11/11/11) Well when was the last time a nuclear power plant was built in the USA? How many billions would it take to build one? [b:06717e6584]Where is the radioactive waste being stored for the next million years? [/b:06717e6584]Still have to have transmission lines to move the power. What does it cost to build a coal fired plant? How clean burning are they? [b:06717e6584]What is the cost of moving those unit trains full of coal across the country?[/b:06717e6584] Ever see what the coal fields look like in Wy? What does that cost to extract? Maybe windmills aren't so much of a fad after all but a way to get energy without having to deal with all of the above questions.
(quoted from post at 18:36:19 11/11/11) Let me first say ,Im not against wind power or windmills like in the previous post.BUT I dont want them close to me. Here in NE Indiana,they are trying to erect about 75,for now. When they are done ,its been said there will be over 200.Now guys thats not on a wind farm but across our county. Thats about 18 miles!GOOGLE windmill generators and hazzrds and just read of all the bad things that are associated with them! Alot of our people are fighting them ,but the local govt will have the last say. The power wont even stay locally.Its going in the grid that will{ive been told} will go to New York City. Will just have to live with it,I guess!! Just my 2 cents worth!
(quoted from post at 11:20:05 11/12/11) Isn't dihydrogen monoxide water?
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