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To: billva
Wind can and should have a prominent place in our power future.

Why should it have a prominent place?

The real answer is, it should have an appropriate place in our power future.

The level to which wind or solar power plays a role should NOT be in the hands of politicians or enviro-mental nut cases. It should be in the hands of people who understand the grid, and the issues surrounding load and power generation.

As far as I am concerned, engineers need to take back the energy issue from the crazies before it is too late.

60 posted on 11/26/2008 4:24:28 PM PST by SteamShovel (Global Warming, the New Patriotism)
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To: SteamShovel
Why should it have a prominent place? The real answer is, it should have an appropriate place in our power future.

The level to which wind or solar power plays a role should NOT be in the hands of politicians or enviro-mental nut cases. It should be in the hands of people who understand the grid, and the issues surrounding load and power generation.

As far as I am concerned, engineers need to take back the energy issue from the crazies before it is too late.

An appropriate place would also make it prominent, in my humble opinion.

Seems to me that engineers are heavily involved with the design of wind turbines or they would not have made the big advances is output potential over the years.

It's not crazy to use a renewable source for our poser. It's not only not crazy it makes sense.

62 posted on 11/26/2008 6:46:31 PM PST by billva
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