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Comments on: Siemens to open Colo. wind turbine R&D center

At Windpower conference, German company announces that a planned facility in collaboration with National Renewable Energy Lab will contribute to state's green-economy effort.

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by djwu June 4, 2008 10:34 AM PDT
In related news, Vestas Wind Systems is also opening an R&D center in Houston, which will staff 100 researchers by 2010.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/headline/biz/5815356.html
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by climatejunker June 4, 2008 3:06 PM PDT
WashingTongue Post Hole: Siemens to open Colo. wind turbine R&D center | Planetary Gear: a CNET blog on mechanical engineering technology - CNET News.com
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by suyts June 4, 2008 3:54 PM PDT
That was good for a laugh or two. Thanks. Hard to explain how we are now cooler than we were 25 years ago and CO2 causes warming.
http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/
Now can we stop this lunacy of worrying about climate change and get on with the business of creating wealth and increasing the standards of living for people worldwide? Or do we need to continue to show how this climate change hysteria was a complete farce.
by suyts June 4, 2008 4:02 PM PDT
Until we learn how to store AC power, this approach will never work. Wind is a great source of energy, until it stops blowing. When the wind stops, an alternate source for electricity must be used to prevent a blackout. Meaning an entire electricity generating plant has to be built to back up the wind power. Knowing that one cannot used the cheap coal or nuke plants for backup (it takes to long to adjust the output for both) one would have to use a gas or oil fired plant. Further driving up the cost of energy.
No big deal though, must of this lunacy will stop once the facts about warming and CO2 are revealed to the people of this world. Here's a start.
http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com/
Look at the graph.
Hard to explain how we are now cooler than we were 25 years ago and CO2 causes warming.
Now can we stop this lunacy of worrying about climate change and get on with the business of creating wealth and increasing the standards of living for people worldwide? Or do we need to continue to show how this climate change hysteria was a complete farce.
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by WindEnergy7-com August 2, 2008 11:14 PM PDT
That point of view is as ignorant as the propaganda about birds flying into wind turbines. i work for WindEnergy7.com and I know a little about wind turbines and how effective they are. A wind turbine will ROI in 7 to 10 years, will pay for itself. This works on any scale, a home, a farm, a commercial wind farm. My friend, look again, think it through, wind power is great.

Your points about Global Warming are well taken IMO. I put in turbines because theyt are a great investment. They make cheap power and anyone can have one. Can anyone put a nuclear plant, a cole plant, a hydro dam, in their backyard. Wind is almost everywhere! I sell turbines to power a home that cost less than most people will pay for a car!

Read about these wind farms, first ones in Texas, power flows daily for years and years, equipment paid for itself. There's no problem with this, that's why Texas has now deployed twice what California has. This is no fad, this was succeeding BEFORE any global warming hysteria and should not be lumped with all that...
http://windenergy7.com/turbines/?tag=culberson-county-wind-farm
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by Joe1327a February 24, 2009 2:34 PM PST
I was in Pittsburgh in November for an invention contest; needless to say I was impressed with one of the inventions which will be the next generation of wind turbine generators. If I am quoting this correctly the generator design allow the capture of up to 60% more energy from the wind in a single unit. The ramifications of this design are impressive. The physical prototype was the size of the medium size electric motor, though the inventor ?John Kelley? has plans to build his generator design on a large scale with appropriate funding and have it released to the market with in five years. This is a guy to watch!! His investor presentation video can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXub1j7Q2Is
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