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Final wind-turbine rule permits thousands of eagle deaths
SFGate.com ^ | 12//14/16 | Matthew Daly - AP

Posted on 12/14/2016 11:51:46 AM PST by NormsRevenge

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To: DoughtyOne

Have you ever seen these windmills up close? They are huge! I don’t think your suggestion is possible.


121 posted on 12/14/2016 10:11:00 PM PST by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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To: Red Badger

That wull work!


122 posted on 12/14/2016 10:58:38 PM PST by Davy Crocket
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To: newgeezer
Note they are not turning. LOL!

LOL, that's when they do the most slicing with those razor sharp pinwheels.

123 posted on 12/15/2016 5:15:09 AM PST by DungeonMaster (Rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft.)
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To: Timpanagos1

Never said you did, Chief.


124 posted on 12/15/2016 11:10:55 AM PST by Osage Orange (Cover up after cover up...OUR GOVERNMENT is OUT OF CONTROL)
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To: Ditter

I haven’t seen them from the base. I’ve known the mammoth size of them for probably a decade or more.

I have always wondered if that was the best way to go.

It always seemed to me an array of much smaller ones would be a lot easier to manage.


125 posted on 12/15/2016 11:49:23 AM PST by DoughtyOne (jcon40, "Are we be coming into the age of Sanity?")
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To: DoughtyOne
My husband is a rancher and for years we had windmills to fill the water tanks for the cows. There was quite a lot of maintenance because of all the moving parts. It wasn't terribly hard to fix but they were low to the ground. These windmills are extremely tall, huge to be exact. How would you get up there to fix it?

I saw one on a 18 wheeler and it required a trailer to. Hold it and it may have been sticking out the back of the trailer too.

Years ago he changed the windmills for solar panels. They work with less maintenance.

126 posted on 12/15/2016 12:23:33 PM PST by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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To: Brian Griffin

“Wouldn’t it make sense to say trap and relocate the eagles in the vicinity before they get whacked to death?”


Are you kidding?

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127 posted on 12/15/2016 12:36:45 PM PST by Mears
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To: Ditter
When you were talking about the size, it reminded me what I stated in the comment you posted to. That was part of the reason. It seems to me if you have a small grid of multiples, and one goes out, it's easy to replace. The massive concept doesn't appeal to me, but then I am not an expert on it. LINK

As for solar over wind for electrical generation, it seemed to me that wind would be the better choice. Cloudy days, limited hours, it just seemed that in a windy zone, the wind generation would be far superior.

Your husband obviously studied what would be best for you guys, and I'm sure he made the best choice based on your condition. I'm not here to challenge anyone who has studied their situation, and come up with something that works.

If your equipment is doing the trick, that speaks for itself.

I have a place in mind that gets a lot of wind. It's a frequent steady wind that would be good for generation. When it is blowing, I don't think you can beat it. But that's based on conditions you may not have.

In this location, the sun is out most of the time, few rain days per year. Even on long days, you have peak hours when solar will work. Then you have tapering hours when you get less solar generation. I suspect we're talking about five to six peak hours, and tapering up and down the other six.

With a nice wind blowing, you've got 24 hours of energy generation. I also think the smaller wind generators put out more watts. They may be a bit harder to regulate, but I don't think that is a problem.

I've considered both, and I may wind up using both. One would be good for when the sun is available, and the other would pick up the slack when wind was available and the sun wasn't.

Thank you for mentioning what is working for you folks.

I'm glad that is working out for you.

128 posted on 12/15/2016 12:42:50 PM PST by DoughtyOne (jcon40, "Are we be coming into the age of Sanity?")
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To: DoughtyOne

The ranch windmill/solar panels and the amount of water they produce would not be adequate to supply a household. We are about 25 miles from the Gulf and I don’t think we have constant wind like some places. We don’t have constant sun either. I am certainly not an expert on this subject but. ........drill baby drill! ; - )


129 posted on 12/15/2016 3:56:55 PM PST by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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To: Ditter

Thanks Ditter. All the best to you...


130 posted on 12/15/2016 7:09:13 PM PST by DoughtyOne (jcon40, "Are we be coming into the age of Sanity?")
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