Posted by richardp3 on October 30, 2008 at 16:44:53 from (71.170.141.82):
In Reply to: Boone Pickins posted by ken in texas on October 30, 2008 at 12:56:16:
I drove from Dallas to Lubbock last year. When I turned North just West of Abilene, me and the family were amazed by the 100's and 100's of wind turbines. If you remember watching a cartoon call Road Runner (beep beep) this is the countryside setting and the turbines are on top of the bluffs catching the accelerated winds. These aren't your run of the mill turbines either. The towers are probably 300ft-400ft, and the wing span has got to be a good 150ft. We see the trucks pulling parts out of Dallas frequently. The loads are oversized with flatbed trailers that are probably 80ft long just to haul one blade. Whatever he's up to, he's been up to for a long time, and he's just now doing some public relations. My guess is that each one of these probably cost several million bucks....
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