2/7/2008 10:29:05 AM
Pollution is uglier. They have these in Atlantic City, I think they look awesome.
2/7/2008 10:42:12 AM
That's true but there is not that much pollution down east.
2/7/2008 10:43:29 AM
hog farms?
2/7/2008 10:45:21 AM
^^What the hell does that mean? Wait for pollution, then start thinking about cleaner energy?
2/7/2008 10:46:51 AM
2/7/2008 10:59:46 AM
there's tons of pollution down therein the form of hog lagoons
2/7/2008 11:04:11 AM
Oh, I was just mentioning that I've seen similar windmills before and they happened to be in Atlantic City. I thought they looked cool. I wasn't trying to use it as a selling point for these folks. I just think it's funny how people find any reason to stop good ideas from happening.
2/7/2008 11:11:36 AM
2/7/2008 11:13:11 AM
I don't know much about Carteret Countybut I do know about "down east"and that shit was fucked up with hog-shit ponds
2/7/2008 11:14:14 AM
There are more hog farms between "Down East" and Raleigh than at either one.
2/7/2008 11:16:35 AM
Regardless, why does there have to be mass quantities of pollution to have clean energy? (in some people's minds)
2/7/2008 11:19:02 AM
There is a windmill in my grandpas back yard, in the neighborhood behind crabtree mall.True Story
2/7/2008 11:55:22 AM
2/7/2008 11:59:15 AM
americans are stupideurope has these all over the place, and i personally think they're very graceful looking out in the countryside...anywhere near cities is about as safe as anything else these days, and they're no uglier than any high-rise buildingeither way, utilizing windmills is pretty much a winning situation for everyone unless you have a problem with the aesthetics
2/7/2008 12:01:15 PM
met a guy one time that is an engineer for GE, he works on the turbines.. setting them up and maintenance and such.........climbs to the top of them all the time - he is like 60 something anyway, they cost a buttload to do feasability studies and wind studies and everything that goes along with establishing a wind farm, but the windmills pay for themselves many times over shortly after that.he couldnt say enough good things about windfarms
2/7/2008 1:39:26 PM
bttt
2/7/2008 4:23:22 PM
2/7/2008 4:35:15 PM
^ yeah, really...and (without checking, because i'm lazy), i wan to say that they have a life of something like 25 years
2/7/2008 4:36:47 PM
^Factor in hurricanes and that number probably goes down.
2/7/2008 7:27:29 PM
maybe those windmills will keep them cool in the summer?WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY!
2/7/2008 7:39:57 PM
They tried to put a wind farm in the small town I'm from in Western NY and the village folks complained until the idea was dropped. It was going to reduce energy costs by a significant amount and it was on top of the hill miles away from town but apparently they kill birds? Anyways, nobody wanted anything to do with them. Ignorance imo.
2/7/2008 8:09:55 PM
2/7/2008 8:30:19 PM
2/7/2008 10:06:38 PM
The biggest issue with wind mills down east in NC is the fact that our coast is a MAJOR migratory flyway for geese and other waterfowl. This is the same reason that the US Navy was blocked from putting in an OLF down there in Washington County. One single goose could take down a multi-million dollar plane. And the wind mills have the capacity to really do some damage to populations of migratory bird species and other bird species as well.[Edited on February 7, 2008 at 10:40 PM. Reason : ]
2/7/2008 10:36:02 PM
these types of windmills don't turn very fast. They shouldn't pose as much of a threat to them as the smaller 1-2kW generators the Federal Parks Service already has installed up and down the coast at their campgrounds.
2/7/2008 10:41:29 PM
yeah this is kind of exciting allan....there are so many regulatory hurdles to jump but my dad is pretty good at dealing with that kind of stuff....we'll see what happens i'll keep you guys updated
2/7/2008 10:42:01 PM
Oh ok, I didn't see any specifics of the kind of windmills they were talking about using. But that has been a major issue out west was the killing of everything from songbirds to hawks to vultures. Not just killing, but the possibility of absolute population descimation.
2/7/2008 10:43:52 PM
how many and what size are you getting for $6mil
2/7/2008 10:44:34 PM
the original wind turbines they put out in California 30 years ago used smaller blades that spun at much higher speeds. They also suffered from stupid environmentalists that loves to take statistics at select sites and skew the hell out of them for their benefit.
2/7/2008 10:50:19 PM
I'm a wildlife major, I know about ignoring skewed results. I have a professor that is SO anal about that type of stuff. [Edited on February 7, 2008 at 10:54 PM. Reason : ]
2/7/2008 10:54:12 PM
2/7/2008 11:05:08 PM
ok, i missed the number of turbines. "what size" referred to megawatt rating of the units, not height
2/7/2008 11:07:28 PM
I don't recall. Sorry.
2/7/2008 11:34:47 PM
http://www.newsobserver.com/front/story/1048755.html
4/25/2008 12:35:26 AM
Sweet.
4/25/2008 1:37:28 AM