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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 4311983" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>I have always wondered about why the wind turbines all have to be so big?</p><p>I have seen them shipped over from India , transferred to barges, lifted of the barge by a giant crane to be put in place along the seashores. They are restricted to which windy days they can operate , too windy and they are shut off. Cold weather freezes then too. Why not a series of smaller units all linked together ? They could fit on a roof top, or on top of light poles and be able to work on low wind days which the big machines can not .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 4311983, member: 12952"] I have always wondered about why the wind turbines all have to be so big? I have seen them shipped over from India , transferred to barges, lifted of the barge by a giant crane to be put in place along the seashores. They are restricted to which windy days they can operate , too windy and they are shut off. Cold weather freezes then too. Why not a series of smaller units all linked together ? They could fit on a roof top, or on top of light poles and be able to work on low wind days which the big machines can not . [/QUOTE]
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