Trump gets Sassy with Martha's Vineyard...talk that sass Mr. President, talk that sass
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Dont windmills have by far the longest payback time of all 'green' alternatives too?
I think they are very expensive and they don't generate the electricity that the left tell everyone that they do. I saw a documentary on the news about them when that snowstorm hit Texas and that's how I found out about the parts not being recycled or reused for anything. The center that holds the blades were laying on the ground at the bottom of the windmill where someone had changed them out but left the part laying. I have no idea why they can not be recycled; especially as expensive as they are.
I would love to see a source on that.
Well tx is a blaring example. Pretty big roi set backs there i would say.
I will need to do more digging I to the issue. I have heard these claims, I just haven't seen the sauce. I know a city I grew up near was the first to put them up in Utah & have powered their city for almost 20 years this way with canyon winds that are always blowing.
My brother did accounting for a company who had an owner that did expert testimony on wind power as a civil engineer IIRC. I had asked that owner why there weren't more of them around & he kept a pretty good discussion about government being a hindrance to good locations in some areas & demanding a useless windmill(s) in other areas. He was a math based guy & facts were where he wanted those discussions kept. I never heard him say anything about windmills being a bad investment when used the right way, or about the parts not being able to be recycled/needing to be dumped. Granted this guy designed them from the ground up & the time I heard him talking about creap parts instead of good aluminum would come back to bite his client was in reference to this issue. No idea, but I will see if my brother still has their contact info so I can ask them.