Posted by ldj on November 11, 2011 at 16:28:52 from (68.89.245.63):
In Reply to: OT Windmills posted by joneil on November 11, 2011 at 11:51:32:
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I don't know what it cost to build a coal fired plant but it must be reasonable because they operate WITHOUT subsidies and with the the cost of gov. regulations and still make a profit. Moving coal across country. 50 miles from me there is a lignite plant that the gov says they can't burn lignite any more. They will be moving coal from WY. Why? who knows, they say polution. You should come look at the area around, pretty blue skys, nice green grass, lake full of fish and no outbrake of human sickness of anykind.
The radioactive waste? I don't THINK it takes a million years for it to be safe. There is such a small amount it, it could be stored many places.
I am NOT against windmills. I am against my tax dollars going to subsidize them and them still producing the most expensive power around. If windmills can operate without subsidies and make cheap power I say let's build more.
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