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TheMercenary 02-09-2009 05:24 PM

I have been looking at some home models for my future property.

http://www.mdpub.com/Wind_Turbine/index.html

classicman 05-24-2010 02:58 PM

bumper crop here.

Wind farm announced for Lake Erie, could produce 1,000 megawatts by 2020
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Wind farms have started popping up around the states -- including one off Rehoboth Beach -- and if the Lake Erie Energy Development Corp has its way, twenty megawatts of power will be generated off the coast of Ohio beginning in late 2012. The direct drive wind turbines, each generating four megawatts of power, will be supplied and maintained by General Electric, who designed them especially for off-shore use.
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Offshore wind power park to energize Delaware homes
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The entire state of Delaware won't be 100-percent wind-powered after Bluewater Wind constructs a $1.6 billion wind park just off its shore, but the state will be able to "light about 50,000 homes a year" for the duration of the 25-year contract. Said agreement was just nailed down between the aforesaid firm and Delmarva Power, and it hopes to start powering homes via wind by 2012. The offshore site will sit around 12 miles off Rehoboth Beach, with a number of turbines to be planted 90-feet into the sea floor and sport three blades apiece measuring 150-feet long. It's noted that vacationers and locals alike won't be able to notice the park from the beach except on a few remarkably clear days, but if their energy bills sink because of it, we don't really think they'll mind, anyway.
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Very cool. Aside from the obvious benefits, apparently there are certain species of fish that like to congregate around these farms as well. Some of which are great game fish.

glatt 05-24-2010 03:07 PM

And they don't leak freaking oil all over the coast.

classicman 05-24-2010 06:00 PM

I was counting that in the "obvious benefits" part - but yeh that too!

HungLikeJesus 05-24-2010 07:03 PM

I never really thought of Ohio as having a coast.

Also, this is a commonly misused term: "light about 50,000 homes a year."

spudcon 05-24-2010 08:04 PM

But, what about the naysayers who think we'll all have epileptic fits if we look at them?
There are windfarms sprouting up all around the hilltops here, and so far, no bird losses, no noise pollution and no epilepsy epidemics.
We do have a similar problem here that the Taxachusetts folks had. New York City and Long Island want electricity, but they want upstate to handle the generation and infrastructure, and to pay higher rates so they don't have to.

classicman 05-24-2010 08:27 PM

A few lost birds is a small price to pay. There will just be that many less to shit on cars and eat glatt's mulberries.
The only birds that these will take out are seagulls - Personally, I consider that another benefit.

HungLikeJesus 05-24-2010 11:30 PM

This was bugging me so I looked it up (dictionary.com): –noun
1.the land next to the sea; seashore: the rocky coast of Maine.

So, what counts as a sea?
–noun
1.the salt waters that cover the greater part of the earth's surface.
2.a division of these waters, of considerable extent, more or less definitely marked off by land boundaries: the North Sea.
3.one of the seven seas; ocean.
4.a large lake or landlocked body of water

Ah, Lake Erie certainly meets definition 4, so I was wrong. Ohio does have a coast.

Shawnee123 05-25-2010 12:29 PM

HLJ, have you ever been near Lake Erie? It looks like an ocean, and the winds might rival the sea.

:seafaringsmilie:

Pie 05-25-2010 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawnee123 (Post 658348)
HLJ, have you ever been near Lake Erie? It looks like an ocean, and the winds might rival the sea.

:seafaringsmilie:

Aaaah, the "Mistake by the Lake". How I remember it. Bitterly.

Pie, Cleveland survivor, 1992-1996

Brett's Honey 05-27-2010 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 531901)
When I lived in a little village (in a little house) we saw bats every summer evening.

A friend of mine from Ohio once spoke of summer evenings when her sister and her would tie hot dog pieces onto a stick and swing them around up toward trees to catch bats. When she asked me if I enjoyed doing that as a child, she could tell by the look on my face that I had never heard of such a thing!

As for the windmills - while driving down Interstate 35 I've seen semi trucks hauling those windmill blades. I had no idea how HUGE they were until I saw that one blade covers the 53' semi flat-bed trailer all the way from the front to the back.

glatt 05-27-2010 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Brett's Honey (Post 658844)
while driving down Interstate 35 I've seen semi trucks hauling those windmill blades. I had no idea how HUGE they were until I saw that one blade covers the 53' semi flat-bed trailer all the way from the front to the back.

I saw a ship going up the Hudson river with a bunch of those blades on it. they were enormous.

Pie 05-27-2010 12:20 PM

Nice!

kerosene 05-27-2010 10:09 PM

They make those just a couple of miles down the road from me.

spudcon 05-28-2010 09:50 AM

Yup, once enough of them are built, they morph into Tripods.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIlHoHiL4xE


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