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In reply to the discussion: New Bladeless Wind Generators... [View all]thought crime
(628 posts)67. Thank you. I don't understand why some are so against wind turbines.
I guess there is a lot of misinformation out there.
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Seems to me the way you phrased this (re: it's efficiency) was a bit snooty. Poster Diaffected had a similar view but
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#19
I didn't explain this clearly enough...it's Not about the lack of effeciency
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#52
TY for the explaination. Too bad. I see what u say Omitting the power stats.
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#20
There've been backyard vertical windpower generators for years. No vibrating whip action but...
brush
Jul 26
#36
I did mention they can be as high as you like, no limitation to height and the bird kill and maintence of huge blades.
brush
Jul 26
#47
Shielding from the wind wouldn't be a factor if the field is designed to space units from blocking each other.
brush
Jul 26
#58
I didn't say that. Another poster said that. I eant it would be a vertical clindder shapedstructure supported on four ..
brush
Jul 26
#61
Clever! And I do like the point that it can go in more places / more versatile. A nice fact too.
SWBTATTReg
Jul 26
#3
Well, besides the obvious, it looks somewhat like a metal Saguaro Cactus without arms
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#12
Seen em in Tuscon and Flagstaff areas... I think they are found at certain elevations.
ihaveaquestion
Jul 26
#51
Ty. It Is the first I'd ever heard of them! And I've paid attention to Renewable Energies since the mid 80's.
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#22
Stick with fossil fuels then. I'm sure burning oil and natural gas is much better.
CentralMass
Jul 26
#54
I work in this industry, live among the wind turbines and in a major migratory route for birds between Canada and SA.
Sogo
Jul 26
#26
Ty for info. As NYC'r I do know about tall buildings w mirrored windows, and bird problems.
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#38
Heh...i was going to make a comment about turning his comments ie hot air into energy...at least he'd be useful
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#39
I think they're rather rarher lovely but u can see problem pointed out...
electric_blue68
Jul 26
#42
I think your information is incorrect, at least for offshore wind turbines.
thought crime
Jul 27
#66