Wind Energy

Wind Energy Video

11 Responses to “Wind Energy”

  • ksoivcf says:

    These offshore wind turbines are awesome!

  • lovephatbooty says:

    Have had these wind turbines in CA for over 30 years..the promise was 40% of all energy would come from the wind. As of right now…only 2% does…speaks volums of how the truth really is about wind. It is not going to meet the energy of anything but personal home steads..and not a 1000 to 5000 subdivison… you have also the problem of many bird kills..and so on. And to be 8 times the size of a football field… you will see these ugly things for miles and miles..and for what? 2% return

  • Zahrens says:

    Hell yea…lets change the word.

  • angelica14709 says:

    So let’s send our army to Iraq for oil, or men to die in a coal mine for mercury laden fuel. Demand gets higher, it has to get lower. Lovephatbooty, what is your solution do you drive a suv?

  • roxanne853xoxo says:

    hey…can i use this video for my science project on renewable energy source?

  • Alwayzsmilin says:

    What about the offshore wind farms? There’s quite a substancial amount of wind over lakes/oceans. But you’re totally correct, screw renewable energy. Screw the environment. And yes, these wind turbines are painful to the naked eye, especially the ones situated in the ocean that one can barely see…

  • BanjoNaps says:

    maybe you should have cared a bit more, and consumed a bit less. Instead of quiting once the oil got cheep again. You worthless cop out.

  • MissLiz1617 says:

    I agree that there are alot of downsides to wind farms. They even make people really sick from the sound waves. I think we should conserve energy and not make more things to make more energy

  • 0GameTime0 says:

    Mss Day La Paz i need some help

  • pi3573 says:

    you have no idea what your talking about these ARE NOT the Ca. wind turbines!

    thoses are from 30 years ago and the output is 1/10th plus they are not repaired or maintained as they should be.

  • pacificcresttrans says:

    Wind energy is fast growing in many places…In the United States, places like Texas, California, Iowa, Minnesota and Oklahoma are the states with more wind production. The conversion of wind energy into electricity is targeted to reach 20% in the future. Companies like Pacific Crest Transformers offer custom built energy-efficient transformers for wind energy farms.

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