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You are obviously going to a lot of trouble here, but I'm not sure I understand what your point is? -AC
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03-13-12, 10:50 PM | #22 |
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I go to the same trouble I see you going to - you seek to correct misinformation about heat pump technology when you see it posted, well I'm doing the same. Romanticism and ideology can't overcome basic physics and economics. Renewable energy technologies, with some exceptions like micro-hydro, just don't have the energy density to be viable as replacements for our current energy requirements. Wishing things were different won't make things different. Technologies like solar and wind are good for people like us who like to tinker and who don't mind paying for the privilege or for those who are off-grid, but they're simply ill-suited for wide-scale replacement.
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Here's newer story about Spain. Doesn't look good over there. 22% unemployment.
Highest rate in the Euro zones. News Headlines
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03-14-12, 11:38 PM | #24 |
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This topic does not seem to be related directly to DIY, but to a news story.
A story that seems to be pointing to the great success of wind power in Spain. One might assume some very smart people in Spain made good choices on the best way to spent their money..?. The wisdom of investing billions in wind power for environmentalist reasons, is a political issue in Spain. When we look at what's happening to the standard of living in Spain today, we have to wonder if one of the reasons for their apparent decline, is due to their adherence to the mandates laid down by the environmentalist.?. Since we have environmentalist in control of our government now, it's also a political issue here in the USA. At this point in time, is it wise for American treasure to be spent on low-yield methods of energy production? Are we just rearranging deck chairs here?? Seems like a good topic to discuss in the Wind Power section of the forum..
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Tilting at Windmills...
Last evening I got to thinking about an old novel that was written by a Spanish guy...
The novel was about a delusional man who imagined himself to be a chivalrous warrior, and who, along with his hapless sidekick attacked Spanish windmills in order to save the honor of a fair damsel, who in reality was the village prostitute. There must be something about Spanish windmills that attracts this kind of thing. -AC
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about a great achievement in wind power. I'm pretty sure we can question that assumption, without moving the discussion to another part of this web site. If the moderator wants to move the discussion, so be it. Why would anyone who is following it, even care? I've met a few people that read information (hype?) about wind power and jump to the conclusion, that those glowing reports could be translated into a backyard success with a wind turbine they can order on-line.. For examples, search on "Missouri Wind and Solar" scam or rip-off. One of my Youtube PV buddies down in Florida wanted to mount a MW&S turbine, on a low mount, in the narrow space between his house and his neighbors. Because the wind increased when it was forced between the houses. Even with my limited experiences with small sailboats seems to tell me that's a nutty idea.. I told him he should get a good site evaluation done before placing his order. I'm not sure if he did or not..
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Alonso, is that you?
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But, if you think about it with an open mind, it cuts both ways.. Some readers might think that you are referring to yourself as Alonso Quijano.. And what does that make Lady Wind Power, without her makeup? LOL!!
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Just to show that I'm not irrationally opposed to wind power let me say that I intend to build a small windmill, not for power generation, but as a well pump. I'll build a reservoir and when the wind blows, and the reservoir has available capacity, the windmill will pump up water and then when the wind dies down I won't care because the pumping requirement doesn't have to meet an "always-on" condition.
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And then get a pelton turbine wheel and use that for hydro-electric. Job done!
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