Posted by MSD on May 10, 2011 at 19:59:10 from (174.22.91.62):
In Reply to: Re: Wind Farms posted by Mark - IN. on May 10, 2011 at 15:42:50:
Your wrong on that idea that all the parts are made in China. We have 3 plants within 200 miles that make the turbine blades. A new plant was built within 15 miles for the manufacture of the towers. I have a lease option on land I own. The plan is for 2 MW generators. Payment is supposed to be $5000 per year with a 2% increase annually when it gets built. From what I hear, those who didn't get a lease are the ones against them and those with one of course like the idea. All you have to do is take a cross country road trip and see all the towers that are out there and you might not think that they are going away anytime soon. At $2 million per tower for the ones they are talking about on my land, they would have to have a payback plan or there wouldn't be any investors throwing their money out like that.
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