Leave some ice on the edge of a wing and it can catapult far away, killing someone who get smashed by the sheet of ice. It is a real threat, hence why they need to remove the ice.
Yea, problem is that most countries that has many of these needs more power specifically during winter. And without much alternatives other than burning coal de-icing may be the cheaper option.
Plus that liberals would get their panties in a twist if they saw these things not spinning while there's a need for power. They don't care if there's actual production or not, as long as they spin, liberals believe they work.
The image comes from the Swiss company Alpine Helicopter.
Alpine Helicopter displayed the image in its 2015 presentation for the Winterwind International Wind Energy Conference. According to a presentation, Alpine began testing the helicopter-hot water method in 2013.
Leave some ice on the edge of a wing and it can catapult far away, killing someone who get smashed by the sheet of ice. It is a real threat, hence why they need to remove the ice.
I understand de icing. Just didn’t know they did it on these turbines. Just put the turbine in 🔒 mode and let it thaw on its own
Yea, problem is that most countries that has many of these needs more power specifically during winter. And without much alternatives other than burning coal de-icing may be the cheaper option.
Plus that liberals would get their panties in a twist if they saw these things not spinning while there's a need for power. They don't care if there's actual production or not, as long as they spin, liberals believe they work.
Did a search, doesn’t seem to be common practice.