Oh God this thread brings back horrible memories from my public planning days.It always amused me to no end that people like str8/teg could even talk with straight faces.Ashe County windfarm projects - "Turbines cause cancer in cattle!" (cancelled)Surry County chicken-litter powerplants - "It's stinky!" (cancelled)Blowing Rock power substation replacement - "The humming makes squirrels aggressive!" (not cancelled, but instead spent incredible amount of money on arguably the fanciest substation in the nation). Still hums.Actually nevermind, it's not amusing. People like str8/teg don't actually talk at these meetings; they sit in the back with these shitty little smug looks on their faces. They whip the local elderly population into a frenzy before the meeting with a stack of Google research, and then they think it's hilarious when the ignorant fools break into tears at the podium. As long as the project is cancelled that's all that matters.Yes old people cried over a bunch of windmills causing tumors in their livestock. Genuinely cried. Manipulated by people who simply think they're ugly, but want to hide behind a bunch of "save the animals" bullshit. All this bird nonsense is the exact same thing.
3/13/2013 5:14:08 PM
rawr rawr rawr we want clean energy. we want it cheap. by the way, don't put that shit anywhere near me.
3/13/2013 5:34:51 PM
Hey I grew up near the north wake landfill, it smelled like shit on hot days, but it was at least quiet and now that its over they can just cover it up and make it a park. The wind farms are ugly as hell and cover huge swaths of landscape. Maybe they could work, but quieter less deadly turbines would be a start, and they would still be ugly, maybe they can paint them green or whatever the color of the backdrop is.]
3/13/2013 6:16:15 PM
3/13/2013 6:16:49 PM
Dang, I agree with yowilly
3/13/2013 6:20:26 PM
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3/13/2013 6:23:35 PM
The cartoons from the website on the previous page are pure fuckin' genious. They totally made me change my mind. I'm sorry guys, I don't know how I didnt see all these grave faults of wind power before. Let's stop these assholes before Santa suffers!
3/13/2013 6:52:08 PM
hahaha
3/13/2013 8:10:35 PM
3/13/2013 8:23:54 PM
just put the pine tree branches on the blades like the cell phone tower near SAS
3/13/2013 8:25:07 PM
^
3/13/2013 9:26:44 PM
Cover them in LCDs and cameras so when you look at them you'll always see behind them.
3/14/2013 8:30:12 AM
when a hurricane is coming we will just send a bunch of power to them and point them away from shore to send the storm back out to sea
3/14/2013 9:24:00 AM
^LOL.
3/14/2013 9:55:27 AM
"Wind Power is dangerous" - Spoken shortly after inhaling carcinogenic hexavalent chromium from local coal plant
3/14/2013 10:15:02 AM
its been proven that coal plant emissions are diluted & dispersed over a very wide area, so that the health risk to any local inhabitants is no higher than anywhere else. Nice try though.
3/14/2013 10:30:28 AM
Translation: Acid Rain for Everyone!!!
3/14/2013 2:51:51 PM
3/14/2013 3:43:30 PM
Question: To you folks who are against offshore windmills because you think they are "ugly", how do you feel about seawalls? Bonus: Are oil platforms more, less, or equally aesthetically appealing?
3/14/2013 3:52:12 PM
how far out are they putting these, i though they were going to be pretty far. the visual impact should be limited.
3/14/2013 4:07:45 PM
I'm pretty conservative in a lot of areas, but wind power makes a LOT of sense to me. Is the technology perfect? no. Does it have the potential to provide a majority of our power? not anytime soon. Does the technology need to become more prevalent and given the opportunity to mature? Definitely. It's about the cleanest type of power out there. Oh and we need new modern nuclear plants/policies to replace the aging reactors, which were mostly designed in the 60's and build in the 70's and 80's.
3/14/2013 8:37:30 PM
3/15/2013 12:03:43 AM
Nuclear Power is great. The only thing besides human error that brings it down would be like a meteor hitting one or a god awful earthquake. That would fucking suck. Other than that if we build them in safe locations, and manage them correctly, they are the least polluting form of energy we have.
3/15/2013 11:02:42 AM
Nuclear is such a great option, it's sad that so many people are so fucking stupid and have so many ridiculous objections to it.
3/15/2013 11:35:48 AM
Also, storage of waste is an issue. Over 50 years after we started using nuclear power for deneration of electricity, we still don't have a permanent solution in this country for storing nuclear waste. Spent rods just sit all over the country inside dilapidating drums full of radioactive water.
3/15/2013 4:49:56 PM
It's still the best option available as the stepping stone to green/renewable energy sources.Ultimately down the line it would be ideal to have an energy solution that is 100% renewable with no emissions. To get there we still have to meet the growing domestic energy needs and building a grid of solar/wind/geothermal/etc. power sources is improbable. Those industries are still in their infancy and have yet to come up with a cost effective solution for large scale power.Until we get there though, its either more of the same (coal, natural gas, etc.) or nuclear. They all create problematic waste, but at least with nuclear its no emissions, a comparatively low environmental impact to gather fuel, it accomplishes the task of removing dependence on foreign oil, and at least the waste is something we can sweep under the carpet until there's a good solution. With Oil, Coal, Gas that waste just floats off into the environment.
3/15/2013 5:02:23 PM
Lets just put the spent rods in a used cruise ship and then sink the ship.
3/15/2013 5:08:45 PM
Just to state the [hopefully] obvious:
3/15/2013 10:16:16 PM
Obama's first action as president was to cancel the Yucca mountain nuclear waste repository
3/16/2013 9:55:55 AM
I'm not a fan of centralized storage since studying Asse in Germany in one of my remediation courses
3/16/2013 10:21:42 AM
3/16/2013 12:07:42 PM
3/16/2013 2:43:56 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/28/birdwatchers-flock-to-see-rare-bird-then-watch-it-killed-by-wind-turbine/
6/28/2013 7:22:08 PM
Shoot all feral cats and then come back to me about windmills.
6/28/2013 7:29:28 PM
^^of course that story is on foxnews
6/29/2013 10:37:38 AM
i guess we should just ignore the effects of our preferred source of energy.
6/30/2013 9:07:57 PM
Or just ignore statistics
6/30/2013 9:15:41 PM