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    Good read on GE's new wind turbine designs that will be larger, more efficient, and more reliable than current models: http://business.financialpost.com/20...o/?elid=post37

    Pretty impressive what technology is capable of these days!

  • #2
    Yawn another wind turd.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sunking View Post
      Yawn another wind turd.
      2.5 MW and a 120 foot rotor is not exactly small wind. In the right place it could be something practical. As to whether GE has really done something different or is just trying to artificially create a market differentiator, I cannot say.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by inetdog View Post
        2.5 MW and a 120 foot rotor is not exactly small wind. In the right place it could be something practical. As to whether GE has really done something different or is just trying to artificially create a market differentiator, I cannot say.
        You know how those Texans can't stand something that harvests all that wind that they blow off just talking.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by SunEagle View Post
          You know how those Texans can't stand something that harvests all that wind that they blow off just talking.
          I don't know about that TX is the USA number 1 wind energy generator at 12,200 MW and number 2 Calaphonie is a distant 2nd place at 5,500 MW. Number 3 is Iowa @ 5,100. Calaphomie and Iowa added together are still a distant 2nd place.

          If you were to look globally at countries TX ranks number 6 in the world.

          1. China = 75,000 Mw
          2. USA = 60,000 Mw and TX has 21% of the share of the 30 states with wind power.
          3. Germany = 31,000 Mw
          4. Spain = 22,800 Mw
          5. India = 19,500 Mw
          6. TX = 12,000 Mw
          7. UK = 8,455 Mw

          How bout dem apples pardner
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          • #6
            I had a smart azz response to the amount of wind power in texas but decided to keep it to myself
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Naptown View Post
              I had a smart azz response to the amount of wind power in texas but decided to keep it to myself
              Nah load, lock, aim, fire.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Naptown View Post
                I had a smart azz response to the amount of wind power in texas but decided to keep it to myself
                Chicken!!!

                I knew that Sunking couldn't miss hitting the bait that I threw out.

                While I knew that Texas had a lot of wind turbines (seen them while flying to New Mexico which is where I am at the present), I didn't know where Tx ranked in wind energy generation. Being 6th in the world is pretty impressive.

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                • #9
                  cause it blows Uh the wind that is
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Naptown View Post
                    cause it blows Uh the wind that is
                    Not good enough. Use any two adjacent states you like.

                    Why is it so windy in TX?

                    Because Oklahoma sucks.
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