Am I one of the few people who actually likes giant wind turbines? I love their majestic loftiness. We own a field where I would like to site some, but fear our neighbours would object!
Do you love or loathe them?
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Wind Turbines
#2
Posted 13 July 2006 - 09:03 AM
I haven't ever been around them, but I do find their appearance to me majestic in some ways.
Out here in the great SW desert in the USA we're just getting started on large-scale solar power farms. These two kinds of renewable energy trends will do nothing but good in the long-range to wean humans from addictive and increasingly destructive usage of fossil fuel energy sources.
You should always do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do. In the long term your neighbors will understand the good sense of wind power.
flow....
Out here in the great SW desert in the USA we're just getting started on large-scale solar power farms. These two kinds of renewable energy trends will do nothing but good in the long-range to wean humans from addictive and increasingly destructive usage of fossil fuel energy sources.
You should always do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do. In the long term your neighbors will understand the good sense of wind power.
flow....
...IF ONE OF US IS CHAINED, NONE OF US ARE FREE...RAY CHARLES & ERIC CLAPTON...1993
#3
Posted 13 July 2006 - 09:29 AM
flowperson, on Jul 13 2006, 03:03 PM, said:
I haven't ever been around them, but I do find their appearance to me majestic in some ways.
Out here in the great SW desert in the USA we're just getting started on large-scale solar power farms. These two kinds of renewable energy trends will do nothing but good in the long-range to wean humans from addictive and increasingly destructive usage of fossil fuel energy sources.
You should always do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do. In the long term your neighbors will understand the good sense of wind power.
flow....
Out here in the great SW desert in the USA we're just getting started on large-scale solar power farms. These two kinds of renewable energy trends will do nothing but good in the long-range to wean humans from addictive and increasingly destructive usage of fossil fuel energy sources.
You should always do what your heart tells you is the right thing to do. In the long term your neighbors will understand the good sense of wind power.
flow....
In the UK you would not be able to get planning permission to erect them if your neighbours objected.
#4
Posted 13 July 2006 - 03:04 PM
loveapple, on Jul 13 2006, 10:29 AM, said:
In the UK you would not be able to get planning permission to erect them if your neighbours objected.
Maybe you could teach and maybe even be surprised to find support. It's possible anyway.
love,
john
http://www.abundancetrek.com & http://www.abundancetrek.com/blog
"You do not need to do anything; you do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. You do not even need to listen; just wait. You do not even need to wait; just become still, quiet and solitary and the world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked. It has no choice. It will roll in ecstasy at your feet." -- Franz Kafka
john
http://www.abundancetrek.com & http://www.abundancetrek.com/blog
"You do not need to do anything; you do not need to leave your room. Remain sitting at your table and listen. You do not even need to listen; just wait. You do not even need to wait; just become still, quiet and solitary and the world will freely offer itself to you to be unmasked. It has no choice. It will roll in ecstasy at your feet." -- Franz Kafka
#6
Posted 13 July 2006 - 11:04 PM
Like Flow, I live in the desert Southwest. We have "farms" of wind turbines.
There is a lot of popular support. Also lots of houses have solar panels, and
someday I might get passive solar panels (don't store any heat-- the other
kind are prohibitively expensive, imo). (Of course, next year I have to replace
my swamp cooler--which is a kind of air conditioner that cools the house with a
big fan running over a giant sponge-- this would NOT work in Missouri!!)
I am all for any alternative energy, but dont' think of them as esp. good looking.
But not bad looking either. The old style wind mills are rather quaint.
ttp://www.sandia.gov/news-center/news-releases/2003/renew-energy-batt/wind-turbines.html
There are several different designs and NASA is working on it.
--des
There is a lot of popular support. Also lots of houses have solar panels, and
someday I might get passive solar panels (don't store any heat-- the other
kind are prohibitively expensive, imo). (Of course, next year I have to replace
my swamp cooler--which is a kind of air conditioner that cools the house with a
big fan running over a giant sponge-- this would NOT work in Missouri!!)
I am all for any alternative energy, but dont' think of them as esp. good looking.
But not bad looking either. The old style wind mills are rather quaint.
ttp://www.sandia.gov/news-center/news-releases/2003/renew-energy-batt/wind-turbines.html
There are several different designs and NASA is working on it.
--des
"I used to operate at the Crabapple Cove Presbyterian Hospital and Christian Science Reading Room. It was a very small town." Hawkeye Pierce M*A*S*H
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