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Fezziwig
Aug 13, 2012Explorer
LindsayRichards wrote:
The link you attempted to post is mainly about proposed and approved wind farms. The link below from Forbes, a well respected business magazine tells a truer story....
I looked at the Forbes article and it doesn't reach conclusions as drastic a you claim. For example, here's a conclusion in the third paragraph;
"The turbines are intended to run for 20 years but in some cases they have had to be pulled in after only eight years."
Big deal. That's no worse than you'd expect for a new technology.
Wind power continues to grow and offset some of the oil that would be used for electric generation, thus giving hope that there will be sufficient fuel at low prices for our RVs.
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