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posted 4 years ago by davebe 4 years ago by davebe +12 / -0
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– Ep0ch 0 points 4 years ago +2 / -2

No. Have you researched turbines. The blade is nonrecycleable it is made out of carbon fibre. The turbine generates hardly any electricity unless there is wind. In stormsurge it generates peak electricity. In stormsurge the turbine and blade break yearly. In order to get peak wind the land has to be defrosted. In the sea the ocean needs deep boring. This isn't cheap. A turbine farm powering a few hundred thousand homes costs billions. It needs constant maintenance and it importantly needs back up power from other sources when there is the demand but no wind. Turbines have put up the price of electricity by a significant amount. They supposedly last 25 years. But the blade breaks on average every couple of years especially in the sea. Or areas prone to storms where they generate peak energy. They were never green. If placed on land they have created emissions. They erode soil driving insects worms and birds.

The friction stuff uses a greenhouse gas one of the most toxic on the planet otherwise when they spin it creates electrical fires. There are some new designs which have worked around this issue by being far more expensive.

Turbines are a hazard. They break in extreme weather. They aren't eco either. Just another con using more services.

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– Junionthepipeline 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

The turbines kill birds and negatively affect soil fertility too.

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