7/23/2009 1:59:55 PM
I don't get this at all. I find windmills very aesthetically pleasing.
7/23/2009 2:03:15 PM
come on an' raise up
7/23/2009 2:04:12 PM
if it's just a bill then "north carolina to ban big windills" is a pretty misleading thread title. does it stand a good shot of passing? where did you get your info from? first post is really lacking in detail.
7/23/2009 2:06:43 PM
http://www.bluenc.com/nc-senate-ban-all-wind-turbines-mountains%3FHere's some discussion from over at BlueNC with some people who are none to happy about this.
7/23/2009 2:07:40 PM
sarijoul,forgot the link:http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009/jul/20/wind-power-raises-storm/and unfortunately, I couldn't fit "Legislators in NC General Assembly Considering Bill to Disallow Large Windmills in Appalachia" into the title. So sue me.[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 2:12 PM. Reason : ``]
7/23/2009 2:10:14 PM
my aunt lives in west virginia and there are signs everywhere bitching about the proposed wind power.people need to realize that wind power is awesome
7/23/2009 2:12:38 PM
That's what turned Holland into such a shithole.
7/23/2009 2:14:56 PM
It would be cool if this passed and stated that all the money that would have been used to build windmills would be used to fund the progress of nuclear power.
7/23/2009 2:16:05 PM
^^^^a question mark would have sufficed.
7/23/2009 2:17:08 PM
^ lol get off my nuts, son. I know you're just pissy because of the pwnage you recieved in that other thread with an even more misleading title than this one. That's all i gotta say about that!
7/23/2009 2:19:07 PM
Speaking of windmills, I was at the outerbanks last week and ate at the Outer Banks Brewing company in Kill Devil Hills. They installed a windmill on site to offset some of their costs. I just happened to catch a NC Weekend on WUNC about the place a few days before we left and they talked about the windmill saying it took them several years to get the town to allow them the one windmill and that they couldn't add additional windmills. I thought this was a little absurd but I could see where the town might be coming from not wanting big hulking windmills poking up "ruining the view". Well, we went to the Wright Memorial which is at the top of the actual Kill Devil Hill, and you could spot the windmill from there and it looked to be about 3 miles away. But holy shit, you could just barely spot it. From the top of KDH, it didn't look that out of place.We ate lunch at OBB and even in person it is fairly svelte compared to the hilking beast I had in my mind. You could add 2 more mills in close proximity to the first one and it wouldn't do anything different to the aesthetics, which btw, weren't ruined in the first place. The OBB is across the highway from any sort of view.Simply ridiculous.
7/23/2009 2:20:58 PM
^^i just get annoyed when people post bills as if they are the law. news agencies do this all the time. (see the story about abortion decision rights for men -- and i called that story out on here as well)[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 2:22 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2009 2:21:24 PM
Boone, Well some of them can make loud noices (woosh woosh woosh), but I hear newer models minimize that impact as well.But what kills me is that the western part of this state has always been poorer than the peidmont. In 2000, I think median income in Haywood County was around $20,000 while it was around $40,000 in Wake.If we want to draw industries other than tourism to that neck of the woods, we need to offer them something besides pretty mountains. One good route would be to provide relatively cheap energy. That's actually one major reason you find so many Semiconductor Manufacturers in Oregon--cheap power. [Edited on July 23, 2009 at 2:25 PM. Reason : ``]
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7/23/2009 2:26:46 PM
I love how they are worried about the aesthetics of the mountains but have done little to nothing on reigning in the growth in the western part of the state. Arent Million dollar houses cabins on bluffs about as much of an eyesore?[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 2:29 PM. Reason : ^what he said]
7/23/2009 2:26:57 PM
this has some info about the past with windmills in the mountains and the huge one that used to be in boone:http://www.lib.unc.edu/blogs/morton/index.php/2009/07/windmill-city/(also about the ridge protection act of 1983 which prevents any structures higher than 100 ft on the ridge line -- but there is currently an exemption for windmills. also my friends runs that blog as part of her job with the unc library)[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 2:32 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2009 2:31:57 PM
This is about protecting the Ridge Law. Remember, Sugar Top was allowed by local ordinances and that is by definition an eyesore.^Windmills if they are only for personal use and under 100kwh. The proposed changes to S1068 would not ban those types of windmills. It would clarify the Ridge Law. [Edited on July 23, 2009 at 2:34 PM. Reason : .]
7/23/2009 2:33:18 PM
This month's "Appalachian Voice" has several articles on the history of windmills in NC and the current issue with the bill in the Senate. This article also makes it sound like one state senator introduced a bill that would make it easier to put up wind mills, and another senator quietly inserted an amendment that basically negates the original intent of the bill and makes it harder. (10MB PDF)http://appvoices.org/pdfs/voice_2009_03_junejuly.pdfI've been in Boone for the last 3 weeks, where they just erected a medium sized wind mill in the middle of ASU campus. It's pretty cool - it's on a medium-sized ridgeline (not on a ridge surrounding the town, but on a smaller ridge running through the town), and you can see it sticking up over the hill from lots of locations around town, and from much of the ASU campus. I smiled almost every time I saw it because I thought it was really cool looking. And the top rotates automatically to face the wind, so you get a different view depending on the day. Over 3 weeks, there was only time when I didn't see it spinning.It's an experimental wind mill and will never pay for itself, but hopefully it will lead to more good research or acceptance or something. http://www.wataugademocrat.com/2009/0622/0629asuwind.phphere's some views of it from around Boonehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/dawnshumate/sets/72157620548062428/http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebroyhillinn/
7/23/2009 2:34:09 PM
^^according to a commenter in that thread, the ridge protection act was written in reaction to the sugar top building.
7/23/2009 2:38:10 PM
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7/23/2009 2:42:00 PM
Oh come on, like you knew what Sugar Top was before you started studying about this 45 minutes ago.
7/23/2009 2:47:02 PM
nuts, I actually just googled smokymountain news looking for that opinion piece and could not find it.thanks.
7/23/2009 2:47:42 PM
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/23/business/energy-environment/23turbine.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
7/23/2009 2:51:56 PM
i told you what my source was. i just read a blog post a friend wrote a couple weeks ago and what's in this thread so i'm sure you're far more informed than i am.
7/23/2009 2:58:51 PM
Thanks for the pictures, agentlion. I haven't been up there in years and had no idea the windmill existed.They're really, really cool looking. I really don't get why people have a problem with them. Even if people think they're ugly, can they not appreciate them for what they symbolize? Can they at least appreciate that every windmill means a slightly clearer, less smoggy view of the mountains?
7/23/2009 3:54:08 PM
yeah. there were big ass windmills on the coast when i went to toronto last year. it was a cool sight to see.
7/23/2009 3:56:56 PM
California is covered in them.I think the main complaint there was that it was killing all the condors which is a shame but what are ya gonna do.
7/23/2009 4:03:18 PM
7/23/2009 4:12:45 PM
My g/f is from southwestern Pennsylvania. It's old coal country, but they also have a good amount of wind turbines up there. I remember visiting up there with her a few times and seeing a few spots that had an interesting view - in the background, a handful of turbines along a ridgeline; in the foreground, a mountain that had been strip mined for coal. It was really a great juxtaposition.Personally, I think wind turbines are awesome and are absolutely beautiful.
7/23/2009 4:14:47 PM
7/23/2009 4:36:01 PM
^if there was a powerplant nearby pumping out CO2 they'd grow back even faster.I suppose its a matter of taste, but I think sticking some big ass metal windmills in the middle of wilderness is an eyesore.When I was on Maui last year they had a line of about 25 windmills on the far side of one of the mountains. It wasn't a very nice sight. And half the time I only saw a few of them rotating.[Edited on July 23, 2009 at 4:47 PM. Reason : k]
7/23/2009 4:45:56 PM
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7/23/2009 4:54:52 PM
well, birds are pretty dumb animals.
7/23/2009 5:00:21 PM
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7/23/2009 7:02:28 PM
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
7/23/2009 7:06:47 PM
7/23/2009 7:33:10 PM
Isn't there some sort of federal mandate to have some goodly percentage of our energy needs met by renewable energy sources by the year whateverwhatever?Seems like the feds could do their preservation of state rights thing and withhold all kinds of federal money if they don't get on board with this kind of thing - or some other comparable renewable energy source.All that aside. I thought I saw a map that showed that the only sustainable place for windmills was right along the coast. I never focused on the mountain region, they could have been a good region also.
7/23/2009 8:08:33 PM
Hey Joe....I must have forgotten that I'm a coal lover....?
7/23/2009 8:16:32 PM
I see agentlion hasn't paid attention to the tread.^^North Carolina does have a plan for renewable energy. Nothing in 1068 would prevent offshore windmills.
7/23/2009 8:46:43 PM
^^ it's more of an "I'm just saying....."seems like a lot of the people who get their panties in a bunch over such "massive eyesores" like windmills are the same ones who will defend mountaintop removal to get to cheap coal or building ass-ugly buildings if they bring in tourists
7/23/2009 8:55:19 PM
No one supports Sugartop; hence the damn Ridge Law. You would know that if you were paying attention to the thread.
7/23/2009 9:08:50 PM
7/23/2009 10:37:33 PM
Dear God almighty. Just when you think you've seen all the stupid possible, you have to up yourself.
7/23/2009 10:39:17 PM
I've won if that is the best you can do.
7/23/2009 10:52:49 PM
You realize transmission lines coming from various ridge tops is completely different then congregated transmission lines right? And you do realize that transmission lines coming from these windmills is completely different then your average power lines. Your entire argument is based from a knee jerk position and you haven't bothered to investigate the matter.
7/23/2009 11:03:28 PM