I think that is totally mind blowing and awesome!
Imagine the amount of UFO's which would go flying in to them (according to the news). It would be like E.T. extravaganza!
Once I can finally move to the sticks I just hope I can find a property that would be suitable to house these sorts of things. I was also reading that their design life is becoming longer and more efficent.
hahaha.... funnily enough i thought about you and your avatar when I saw it!
It was ch 10.... And happened in America... Don't worry though as thye are taking the blade which broke off due to the flying saucer collision to the lab for testing! they say it may have kryponite all over it (Well I say that haha)
If you find these ugly and don't want more of them the answer is fairly simple.
Turn off all of your electrical devices.
Don't buy anything manufactured or processed.
Only use hand tools to build things.
Problem solved![]()
Nah we Victorians'll just burn a bit more smokey brown coal for ya .....
open cast coalmines ...much prettier than windmills.![]()
Had a look at the Toora wind farm down in Victoria (Gippsland) while on holidays. Huge things up close. Made a bit of noise but I reckon I'd get used to it.
Had lots of cows running around them. They didn't look too worried. They were more interested in the humans looking back at them.
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There's a report from a turbine being hit by something in the UK.
Video - Wind turbine hit by UFO? - Sydney Morning Herald
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I drove past these recently... I don't think they look too bad.
Actually you are quite wrong. Wind generators have high up-front costs but a long operational life and almost no ongoing costs (unlike other power sources where fuel is the MAIN cost).
A single wind generator can be rated at 6+ MW these days. In Germany, wind generators have been found on average to produce 15-20% of their installed capacity. In Australia the numbers are more like 25-45%.
The bottom line is that wind is the 3rd or 4th cheapest way to generate power - after coal, natural gas, and geothermal.
Wind turbines in Germany are producing enough electricity that they've been able to shut down at least 2 nuclear power plants.
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