How rare?
Very, terribly rare. Almost unheard of.
They voted for it. Embrace the suck........
https://www.windpowermonthly.com/article/1347145/annual-blade-failures-estimated-around-3800
.54% blade failure rate per year or 3800 known instances. Doesn’t strike me as very rare.
Yes, extremely, extremely rare. Bwahahahahahaha
“Public safety is our most immediate concern, these fiberglass pieces are quite SHARP,” Mohr said, making swimming unsafe.
From the movie:
Vaughn: Martin, i-it's all psychological. You yell `barracuda!', everybody says `huh, what?'. You yell `SHARDS!' and we've got a panic on our hands on the fourth of July. --- Okay you, you can take us back now.
Lie down with dogs, don’t complain about the fleas... (An old saying)
Turbines produce clean energy, how can they produce garbage?
It would be a real shame if he crashed into massive turbine blade while windsurfing.
It is unusual and rare for them to litter Nantucket beaches since the hypocritical Massholes don’t want wind turbines on THEIR waterfront.
They are only upset because it is washing up on their beach.
I thought wind turbines were supposed to be “safe and effective?”!
…Or am I confusing that with something else? 🤔
Unusual and rare, LOL!
Author hasn’t driven across Illinois or Iowa lately.
“hat’s a shame!” -Seinfeld
“”Unusual and rare” today, maybe. But in 10 years??”
Landfills are already “filling up” with the debris from other failed moronic leftist schemes. Everything from wind turbine blades to toxic electric vehicle batteries and mercury-containing light bulbs. It won’t take another 10 years for these poisons to make it to our water table and destroy our fresh water. They really are trying to kill us all. I suppose the GEMs (globalist elitist masters) will all have an endless supply of bottled water by that time. But most of the peons and peasants and the animal life will be dead with no safe water to drink.
There once was a man from Nantucket....