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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 4948561" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Wind power is great.</p><p> Except as the UK found out some years ago, a week of really cold weather froze the turbines.</p><p>Just when they needed the extra power , there was none.</p><p>Then there is the retirement of the turbines blades.</p><p>There is no recycling of them , so they get buried in landfills.</p><p>Why do all the turbines have to be so big ?</p><p>Those big ones are limited by the force of the wind, some windy days that can't be used at all.</p><p>Wouldn't a series of smaller turbines work better ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 4948561, member: 12952"] Wind power is great. Except as the UK found out some years ago, a week of really cold weather froze the turbines. Just when they needed the extra power , there was none. Then there is the retirement of the turbines blades. There is no recycling of them , so they get buried in landfills. Why do all the turbines have to be so big ? Those big ones are limited by the force of the wind, some windy days that can't be used at all. Wouldn't a series of smaller turbines work better ? [/QUOTE]
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