Posted on 03/12/2010 10:40:36 PM PST by george76
Madness.
I thought everyone knew about this!
This is only half the story. The brain trust that wrote the tax credit law in Oregon really screwed up. They are paying more taxpayer money out to companies that never produced a watt than to some of the companies that are actually producing power.
reposting mah links
Go nuclear, save the Raptors : (
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/assignment_7&id=7117797
http://www.wind-watch.org/news/2008/07/24/new-data-shows-bird-kills-up-in-altamont/
http://www.windaction.org/documents/13936
http://www.wind-works.org/articles/NRELBirdReport04.html
Wind Power blows.
we tried wind turbines when i worked offshore, and we threw them in the garbage— WHY? they would not maintain cycles due to differ. wind speeds.. they brake constantly, and thats why you see the ones in cal. turning about half the time.(junk)- and they only work when the wind blows— they freakin suck, big time..solar panels is bout the same -dont work if its cloudy, rainy,or at night— (sucks)when i flip my lights on in my house i want them to work, i dont want to wait for the wind, sun, or none of that.. OIL AND GAS RULES—
I've never gotten a good answer from them. Thats because wind and solar are poor choices for baseload power, they are always backed up by nuclear/coal/gas plants that produce the steady power needed for society to function. At best wind/solar can be used to offset usage of baseload power, it can't replace it.
hot air
I wish I could find the article I read recently about how the majority of windmills aren’t even connected to the power grid, but they leave them spinning to confirm public opinion of their use. Scandalous.
My dad always said, “If it doesn’t cost anything it isn’t worth anything...”.
First off, I keep meticulous records concerning the operation of it. This of course, includes mileage calculations on a tank by tank basis.
Before the introduction of 10% ethanol into pump gasoline, my car got 15% better gas mileage. Huh? Yep, the efficiency of my car's engine decreased by 15% as far as mileage goes. So what does that mean?
Well, it seems to me that instead of cleaning up the environment, I'm actually polluting more because it takes 5% more gasoline to go the same distance - ethanol causes me to use more gasoline to go the same distance.
So the introduction of ethanol into our gasoline looks like nothing more than a redistribution of wealth from taxpayers to Archer Daniels Midland (big corporate corn farmer) and of course the campaign finance accounts of numerous politicians.
Ttrue enough, NOTHING IS FREE!!! Everything costs! Like the electric cars are non-polluting.
barbra ann
So the introduction of ethanol into our gasoline looks like nothing more than a redistribution of wealth from taxpayers to Archer Daniels Midland (big corporate corn farmer) and of course the campaign finance accounts of numerous politicians.Sadly that one truly is Bush's fault.
Until we come up with efficient large scale energy storage systems, wind and solar power will be nothing more than expensive enviromarxists pacifiers. And even then they may not be viable, because the enviromarxists themselves will object to them (as they’ve already started to) because (ironically) of their environmental impact.
We ought to have our collective heads examined for letting these narcissistic, ignorant, spoiled brats take control of our energy policies and our lives.
You should definitely see a decrease in miles/gallon when you use an ethanol blend. Ethanol has less energy per gallon than gasoline does. But you should not see a 15% decrease with a 10% blend. Something is wrong there.
Think how exciting it would be to go wind/solar and adjust our lives accordingly. No sun, no TV, computer, washing machine. If its not windy at night, time for bed.
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