To: ansel12
>>This is a heck of a thing…
Each commercial wind turbine has a house sized chuck of concrete for the foundation that needs to be removed.
Would guess that the utility companies feasibility studies did not include removing the concrete after the lease period expired.
8 posted on
06/17/2023 6:16:58 PM PDT by
Deaf Smith
(When a Texan takes his chances, chances will be taken that's for sure.)
To: Deaf Smith
I knew about the dimensions, this all smacks of corruption.
12 posted on
06/17/2023 6:37:27 PM PDT by
ansel12
(NATO warrior under Reagan, and RA under Nixon, bemoaning the pro-Russians from Vietnam to Ukraine.)
To: Deaf Smith
Would guess that the utility companies feasibility studies did not include removing the concrete after the lease period expired.
Contract I saw said they would remove down to 12 inches, so addressed.
But what is a contract worth when the business is bankrupt.
17 posted on
06/17/2023 7:25:51 PM PDT by
PeterPrinciple
(Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
To: Deaf Smith
Wind turbine bases are climate religion ceremonial sites akin to Stonehenge and must be preserved for future generations to puzzle about. Many of them were built in the holy Year One AG (Anno Goremini).
25 posted on
06/17/2023 10:39:47 PM PDT by
Reeses
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