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Washington company plans five wind turbines off Coos Bay (DOE Grants)
The Oregonian ^
| April 20, 2013
| AP
Posted on 04/20/2013 3:05:11 PM PDT by jazusamo
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To: bigheadfred
Are those hydros in southern Idaho? I don’t recall seeing them along the interstate from Montana through Washington state (except along the gorge) while traveling.
To: MamaDearest
Yes. Along the Snake River.
To: MamaDearest
I live about 70 miles west of Detroit and I like it here.
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04/20/2013 3:58:48 PM PDT
by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: MamaDearest
I'd guess all those resort towns would fight the floating windmills 3 miles off shore because tourism has basically replaced the timber industry. I just read where the last lumber mill in Josephine County is closing for lack of timber.
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04/20/2013 4:02:06 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
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04/20/2013 4:15:20 PM PDT
by
RedMDer
(May we always be happy and may our enemies always know it. - Sarah Palin, 10-18-2010)
To: jazusamo
Alla Weinstein, the CEO of the company being subsidized (Principle Power), has dumped lots of money over the years into Democratic campaigns, including Sen. Patty Murray and the Golfer-in-Chief’s. She’s getting millions from the DOE as payback. Just another eco-scam of the taxpayer.
To: CivilWarguy
Thanks much for that info, was not aware of it but figured politics was involved.
Typical Obama Chicago way and Osama Mama is along for the ride.
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04/20/2013 4:29:50 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
("Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent." -- Adam Smith)
To: jazusamo
If any of you have a facebook account, post this info about Weinstein on the Oregonian, where the article originally appeared. We need to confront the left on its own turf.
To: CivilWarguy
More litter on the face of the country!
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04/20/2013 4:52:11 PM PDT
by
Conserev1
("Still Clinging to my Bible and my Weapon")
To: Cold Heart
This should work well. Take a concept that has no payback on shore and put it out in a stormy salt environment with the added costly marine vessel or structure which requires additional maintenance. Perfect description of what liberalism does: Spend lots of money under cover of great intentions with built-in problems (at times catastrophes) that will require lots more spending to address but never resolve.
To: jazusamo; MamaDearest; cripplecreek
Just for grins I just took a drive over to Gem Lake. About 4 miles from me as the road flies. From the top of the dam. If you look close you can see the windmills under the sign.
This isn't a huge facility. But they could put them all along this river without hurting a thing.
To: bigheadfred
Looks like it’s a pretty good effort to get the state and federal subsidies and you can bet they’ll keep putting up more as long as those subsidies continue.
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04/20/2013 5:43:16 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
("Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent." -- Adam Smith)
To: jazusamo
And we’re all too happy too fork over that money to the government./s We used to get a nice credit on our power bill because of these 2 (another above town) power stations in Idaho Falls. But when Rocky Mountain Power took over that went away.
To: bigheadfred
So those tourism brochures along the Snake River have “scenery” not in the brochures probably?
To: bigheadfred
That photo could be a duplicate for the closed aluminum mill area at the Goldendale cutoff off I-84 in the Gorge. I’ve driven that road many times in the past on my west to the ocean.
To: cripplecreek
Just about everyone I knew in Ohio and Michigan had boats and fished. Haven’t fished in years, but at the time long ago it was relaxing and the views were great.
To: MamaDearest
That is a making gravel setup on farm land on the other side. They set up last summer. The telephoto just makes it show up. The state declares eminent domain and tooked that farmers fields and opened pits. He gets a nice useless empty gravel pit in return and bye bye farmland. There really isn't much in the way of big industry here. Potato processing plants and the Budweiser and Corona malting plants. They grow a lot of good malting barley around. The travel brochures probably show the upper snake along the Henry's fork, ya know, towards Yellowstone, or coming out over at Jackson Lake, Wyoming. And that is where I want the touristas--away from me. But I catch some nice trout hereabouts. Great when you can drive for 5 minutes from your house and catch a fat Rainbow, or German Brown.
Up the road a bit is this view:
Before you drop into that certain canyon to do this:
Very rarely do you see anyone else in there.
To: bigheadfred
Your part of the state is stunningly beautiful. No wonder you live there.
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