Assuming 100% of the energy generated can be transferred to the house, it would look like about 2.3 million homes. But it would probably be closer to a few hundred thousand homes.
Well, ANY Greenie will tell you:
Math is hard. That’s why we rely on unicorn farts so much.
Stability will be a great problem to overcome.
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All proposed wind farms should be required to include a plan for what they are are going to do withthe warn out windmill blades and who is going to pat for that recycling. Itis already becoming a problem.
Several decades ago, real scientists actually saved the California Condor from extinction. There were not very many left, and they were not making enough baby condors. We collected all of them, and helped them propagate. Once there were more, they were let back into the wild.
Reminds me of the envirowackos who want to get rid of fire roads in forests. I have never seen a squirrel or a deer pick up a fire hose and put out a fire.
Nice. So hard to find these articles.
>>But if you want to stick thousands of floating wind turbines offshore, at stupefying cost, California’s Byzantine bureaucracy and captive taxpayers are here to help.
It’s not about building turbines. All the money will flow to politicians and their cronies; just like the high speed rail project. The whales are safe.
Wind turbines are a visual abomination, nothing more than bird killing “green” energy performance art that can’t be built or function without subsidies.
I think, that modern “environmentalists” are inflicting the most egregious damage to our environment.
We need new green movement to save our environment from these types!
The left is devoid of all rational thoughts. They run on emotion only and all the insane ideas associated with emotional decision making.
It’s a disease, liberal political beliefs, not conservative ones, are actually linked to psychoticism.
Where is the risk mitigation plan? Where is the business plan?
one tropical storm, or hurricane with 120+ mph winds and poof...all gone.