Wind Energy Information



Written on October 30, 2007 – 1:53 pm | by gaulardcom |


Laura and I were talking last night about wind , the and how people do not want to solve the problem.

Paul and I had a little back-and-forth over the weekend about wind turbines in residential areas. I was against it and he was for it. The reason I was against it is because of the first photo he displayed in his post. I thought that something like this was inappropriate for a residential area. Then, I did a little research and noticed that certain companies are making residential wind turbines much sleeker in their look and use. I am now on board. Apparently, with the right height and wind speed, one of these turbines can supply a whole house with electricity.

Here is our (well, my) reason why anyone with any amount of power simply doesn’t want to really make any changes when it comes to …If the wanted to solve the problem, they would have “gently forced” every property owner in the country to erect a small wind turbine on their property. I know, I know, that sounds strange, but think about it. The can even pay for it. They got the taxpayers to pay billions and billions of dollars to go over to Iraq and…well, you know. Think about if the American used that same money to purchase and have installed one wind turbine (or solar system) per property owner. Can you even imagine how much and coal that would save from being burned? We wouldn’t have to go over and…well, you know…the anymore.

Why is it that the only thing being offered right now are tax breaks that no one knows about? I hear more about “Barney” than I do about incentives, and I don’t even like Barney.

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  1. One Response to “Wind Energy Information”

  2. By Paul on Oct 30, 2007 | Reply

    Very Nice

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