There Has Got to be a Way to Make Boats From These
That little yellow thing is a bulldozer. It is burying windmill blades used for green energy. Why? Because these blades need to be disposed of and there is presently no way to recyle them. That’s how green energy works!
In one of the blogs, I saw an image I believe in Denmark where the blade was cut to serve as a bike rack overhead cover which could also serve as a bus stop. Looked really 'artsy' ... I guess could be useful at public schools, libraries, universities and beachfront where a lot of bike traffic exists.
I hate these windmill energy units. We have two pairs of bank on distant and not so distant horizons at our ranch. Used to see a dark night sky. Now blinking red lights dot the horizon, so damn annoying. Often blamed for killing a lot of birds as well, those blades move at quite a clip when close-up.
I would rather see them used as covers than landfill. I haven't lived up close to them, but have driven past them at sunrise. Does kind of spoil the view.
Reason #1 why we should not be using large windmills. They are second to the scams all the demcraps scams.
ReplyDeleteThe way they are trying to do green energy just isn't working.
DeleteALL energy generating methods, fossil fuels, nuclear, even hydro generate waste streams like worn out equipment that must be disposed.
ReplyDeleteTrue, lots of the normal methods waste can be reused or recycled, unlike green energy like windmills.
DeleteIn one of the blogs, I saw an image I believe in Denmark where the blade was cut to serve as a bike rack overhead cover which could also serve as a bus stop. Looked really 'artsy' ... I guess could be useful at public schools, libraries, universities and beachfront where a lot of bike traffic exists.
ReplyDeleteI hate these windmill energy units. We have two pairs of bank on distant and not so distant horizons at our ranch. Used to see a dark night sky. Now blinking red lights dot the horizon, so damn annoying. Often blamed for killing a lot of birds as well, those blades move at quite a clip when close-up.
I would rather see them used as covers than landfill. I haven't lived up close to them, but have driven past them at sunrise. Does kind of spoil the view.
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