Leftist aren't critical thinkers
mwp02ag said:
Geez man surely that ain't a subtitle D landfill they are putting this blades in?!?! You also can't tell me that burning fiberglass instead of coal is better as far as emissions go. It's all utter BS.
Eso si, Que es said:
B-1 83 said:
I'm somewhat surprised nobody has come up with a blade that can be recycled. What is it about them that makes such materials a challenge?
If they would just give me a lot of this material, I could build a house out of it that could withstand hurricane force winds here in coastal Bama.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Turbine graveyard in Sweetwater, TX
Can you imagine the sheer quantity of rattlesnakes in that pile???Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Turbine graveyard in Sweetwater, TX
Teslag said:Eso si, Que es said:
I wonder if you and the 10 people that starred this have tossed your smartphone and cordless tools
I looked that place up on satellite...it's big.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Turbine graveyard in Sweetwater, TX
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
Turbine graveyard in Sweetwater, TX
gif said:Teslag said:Eso si, Que es said:
I wonder if you and the 10 people that starred this have tossed your smartphone and cordless tools
Those people aren't talking about how batteries magically save the planet
Teslag said:gif said:Teslag said:Eso si, Que es said:
I wonder if you and the 10 people that starred this have tossed your smartphone and cordless tools
Those people aren't talking about how batteries magically save the planet
Neither are most EV drivers
It's unspokenTeslag said:gif said:Teslag said:Eso si, Que es said:
I wonder if you and the 10 people that starred this have tossed your smartphone and cordless tools
Those people aren't talking about how batteries magically save the planet
Neither are most EV drivers
aggiez03 said:B-1 83 said:
I'm somewhat surprised nobody has come up with a blade that can be recycled. What is it about them that makes such materials a challenge?
Some company is grinding them up and making them into something else. I saw the story a few months back. I can't remember what the recycled product is though.
AgGrad99 said:
It makes me laugh, that it was in the very first sentence he says it was 'unexpected'.
Not unexpected...ignored.
And now, they literally just bury the problem to hide the inconvenient truth.
It makes me bitter because the west Texas landscape is ruined because of turbines. It looks like a bunch of wires connecting ceiling fans across that part of the State. And there are giant pieces of land with nothing but broken parts cluttering the area.
itsyourboypookie said:aggiez03 said:B-1 83 said:
I'm somewhat surprised nobody has come up with a blade that can be recycled. What is it about them that makes such materials a challenge?
Some company is grinding them up and making them into something else. I saw the story a few months back. I can't remember what the recycled product is though.
It's in the video. It's fuel that's burned at concrete plants. The recycled ones are burned
aggiez03 said:B-1 83 said:
I'm somewhat surprised nobody has come up with a blade that can be recycled. What is it about them that makes such materials a challenge?
Some company is grinding them up and making them into something else. I saw the story a few months back. I can't remember what the recycled product is though.
Gradaggie05 said:
Ok,
How does a blade wear out? Do they get warped? Bird strikes?
aggiez03 said:Gradaggie05 said:
Ok,
How does a blade wear out? Do they get warped? Bird strikes?
They wear out, the leading edge starts chipping,I think, which then affects efficiency and how low of a wind speed they can run.
torrid said:
A coal-fired power plant will last decades.
gif said:Teslag said:Eso si, Que es said:
I wonder if you and the 10 people that starred this have tossed your smartphone and cordless tools
Those people aren't talking about how batteries magically save the planet