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In reply to the discussion: Could Wind Turbines Be Toxic To The Ear? [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)They also have oil in them...200-1000 gallons of it.
For the record, before we started any work on this I believed this was green energy with no issues.
It has some issues. Funny how not closing eyes to them means I hate clean energy somehow, according to some here. Chuckles.
The issues have to be looked at, for mitigation if nothing else, and these new blade less units have to grow from experimental size to larger size. Some how I don't expect Siemens to invest in them, by the way.
The other thing is, if these work they can be sited in an urban environment close to place of use. This leads to less loss over transmission lines. (One reason for the higher price of wind energy). You want a wild one? Look at a map. Energy produced in Mexicalli, further than Ocotillo, is being fed to San Diego...El Centro, sure it's close...San Diego...loss in that line is epic.
This is one of those things that makes you go...what?
Wind is part of the basket, but like all energy it has some warts.