Wind turbines are neither clean nor green and they provide zero global energy

Tom, with regards to the OP. I'm an "all of the above" guy. Just no GovCo subsidies.

My only beef with wind is that the turbines are ugly as all heck. I wouldn't want to live in a rural era near all the wind farms. Plus the damn things kill migrating birds at an alarming rate. That being said, I would not mind at all if they sited these things at major ski areas like Vail, who claims to be 100% wind or some bullshit like that. All they are doing is buying into the grid-based scam that Zippy thinks is wonderful. If Vail wants to claim the green mantle then put the damn things right where the energy is used.

With respect to PV, the problem I have is the so called "solar farms" that are cropping up all around here in NC. Perfectly good land that was used to grow FOOD, providing real energy by the way, is now unable to be farmed, basically forever, because of solar panels. While at the same time we have thousands of acres of rooftop and highways where the panels could be installed without negative impact, making electricity closer to where it is actually used.

This makes sense.
 
Oh look our conformation bias disinformation lie of the day brought by another willing right wing meat puppet.
How to debunk the obvious with pesky things like uh... facts.

Turns out unsurprisingly, wind energy fared far better than all conventional sources of energy, and better than nearly all other renewable sources of energy. Including all lifecycle emissions factors, wind energy’s emissions are a few percent of the emissions of fossil-fueled energy sources.

When all is accounted for in the life cycle to create and install wind turbines they are bahhh still cleaner but hey the Spectator would NEVER spread disinformation right after the worlds largest wind turbines go online in the UK now would they?

I wonder if having Coprs shill hands up ones ass all the time is some kind of weird fetish or something for Repli-CONformation-biasists.

There's nothing more convincing than a crook who ran a bank into the ground and lines his pockets from a coal mine in northern England and was censured by Parliment for not disclosing his interests in a company making fracking equipment.
 
He's talking about the world not just Shitsville Iowa. Those stats are highly misleading, they always quote the nameplate capacity, the actual capacity depends on the load factor which typically less that a third of that. Oh and the total amount of electricity generated by wind in the US is around 6% but if you look at total energy use it is around 1%!! Also bear in mind that dispatchable power like gas or hydro needs to be available 24/7 to provide a consistent baseload.

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Before wind power can free the world from our dependence on oil, it must start small, with individual cities like Shitsville, Iowa.
 
Texas has changed its mind on wind and cut back the generous subsidies.

http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/america-tonight/articles/2015/5/7/texas-wind-subsidies.html

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A TWO YEAR OLD ARTICLE!!!

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

So very desperate to put down renewable energy...too bad you've got NOTHING more current.

Fortunately, I do!

First quarter highlights: We’re about to build a Texas-sized amount of wind power

American wind power is in the midst of a Texas-sized boom to start 2017. The industry just posted its best first quarter in eight years, and put up a new turbine every two hours and 24 minutes over the year’s first three months.

http://www.aweablog.org/first-quarter-highlights-build-texas-sized-amount-wind-power/
 
There's nothing more convincing than a crook who ran a bank into the ground and lines his pockets from a coal mine in northern England and was censured by Parliment for not disclosing his interests in a company making fracking equipment.
He actually says in the article that he has an interest in a coal mine. He points out that because concrete and steel mainly use coal then he actually has a vested interest in wind turbines. I took that part out because I wanted to see if anybody actually read the article. Anyhow I can't see how someone who claims coal to be a renewable ought to be sounding off about it.

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time to get off your anti wind crusade....we all know its because you're invested in BP and has nothing to do with environmental issues.....

Tom is a pro-pollution shill for BP...
We all know that by now.
Even Lordy Chip-Munk does...

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????....did I say somewhere that it was a picture of CO2?.......I just thought it was a picture of an ugly power plant......compared to the wind farm........

It could easily be implied given this is a CO2 thread. I've seen the State Media show those types of pics when trying to sell global warming to the stupid uninformed liberal voters.

Liberal Al Gorian, Ted Splash Kennedy, refused to have wind turbines built near his properties because they are so fucking huge and ugly, and can be seen for miles and miles away. A typical, wealthy, two faced leftwing hero :palm:
 
Yet Texas has cut back the huge subsidies on wind power, didn't anybody tell you?

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So what?

Didn't anybody tell Y-O-U??


First quarter highlights: We’re about to build a Texas-sized amount of wind power

American wind power is in the midst of a Texas-sized boom to start 2017. The industry just posted its best first quarter in eight years, and put up a new turbine every two hours and 24 minutes over the year’s first three months.

http://www.aweablog.org/first-quarter-highlights-build-texas-sized-amount-wind-power/[/QUOTE]
 
It could easily be implied given this is a CO2 thread. I've seen the State Media show those types of pics when trying to sell global warming to the stupid uninformed liberal voters.

Liberal Al Gorian, Ted Splash Kennedy, refused to have wind turbines built near his properties because they are so fucking huge and ugly, and can be seen for miles and miles away. A typical, wealthy, two faced leftwing hero :palm:

Funny how fast that liberal "lion" got forgotten.
 
Before wind power can free the world from our dependence on oil, it must start small, with individual cities like Shitsville, Iowa.

Yet Texas has cut back the huge subsidies on wind power, didn't anybody tell you?
A TWO YEAR OLD ARTICLE!!!

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

So very desperate to put down renewable energy...too bad you've got NOTHING more current.

Fortunately, I do!

First quarter highlights: We’re about to build a Texas-sized amount of wind power

American wind power is in the midst of a Texas-sized boom to start 2017. The industry just posted its best first quarter in eight years, and put up a new turbine every two hours and 24 minutes over the year’s first three months.

http://www.aweablog.org/first-quarter-highlights-build-texas-sized-amount-wind-power/

That is a bullshit website dedicated to wind advocacy. Here is an up to date article, subsidies will be cut back drastically and wind will have to compete on a level playing field.

Texas has a mixed bag of fuels to generate the state’s electricity. This includes natural gas (55 perent), coal/lignite (24 percent), wind (14 percent), nuclear (6 percent), and solar (1 percent).

But this mix will keep changing since Houston and some other Texas cities are “nonattainment” areas regarding air quality. So, carbon emissions will still need to be reduced whether you are concerned about “climate change” or not. Not good news for coal, particularly.

Another key factor: The Trump administration is likely to cut back on taxpayer subsidies for wind and solar.
 
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Yet Texas has cut back the huge subsidies on wind power, didn't anybody tell you?

That is a bullshit website dedicated to wind advocacy. Here is an up to date article, subsidies will be cut back drastically and wind will have to compete on a level playing field.

http://fuelfix.com/blog/2017/03/09/commentary-an-important-new-electricity-source-for-texas/

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So they're STILL PLANNING to cut those nasty subsidies?

What happened to the cuts that supposedly occurred in 2015?

Rofl!!

You post an article TWO YEARS OLD AND an Op-Ed piece, yet complain about MY source.
 
So they're STILL PLANNING to cut those nasty subsidies?

What happened to the cuts that supposedly occurred in 2015?

Rofl!!

You post an article TWO YEARS OLD AND an Op-Ed piece, yet complain about MY source.
Oh they will be cut all right, and the hugely expensive transmission lines will not be built.

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