To: Roughneck
I toyed with windpower here, put up a big windvane and propeller to see what to expect. It turned this way and that, and sometimes the propeller would turn over lazily. You want about 7 knots steady to get anything at all, and we get about 2 most of the time. There are times in the winter when the air won't move for weeks at a time, maybe just drift a few feet this way and that. If there were 20-30 knots regularly, I would set up a couple shrouded fans and go for it, but it loks like fossil fuel plants is the only practical thing. Nuclear is out for political reasons.
22 posted on
12/08/2003 11:41:43 AM PST by
RightWhale
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To: RightWhale
You are spot-on! Wind power is the most inefficent method
of generating power I know of. The next time you go over Altamont Pass, check to see how many turbines are not
functioning.
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