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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7457332" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>That's a very valid concern. Do solar panels really do anything more than plants? I know they aren't biodegradable where plants are. How much concrete and steel goes into a wind turbine?</p><p>My only enthusiasm for turbines arises because of the huge amount of wind that blows over us here. And its all wasted as we speak, hour after hour. A free resource that could be doing some good instead of just causing damage. Folks won't have it though largely out of jealousy. They see a landowner who might be benefit and they won't have that. Oh no siree. Offer to sharethe proceeds and its a "bribe". Can't win. Would be better if central government just put crosses on the map and just got on and built them paying us maybe some way leave. I am not really interested in the income myself, just would like to see the wind better utilised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7457332, member: 2119"] That's a very valid concern. Do solar panels really do anything more than plants? I know they aren't biodegradable where plants are. How much concrete and steel goes into a wind turbine? My only enthusiasm for turbines arises because of the huge amount of wind that blows over us here. And its all wasted as we speak, hour after hour. A free resource that could be doing some good instead of just causing damage. Folks won't have it though largely out of jealousy. They see a landowner who might be benefit and they won't have that. Oh no siree. Offer to sharethe proceeds and its a "bribe". Can't win. Would be better if central government just put crosses on the map and just got on and built them paying us maybe some way leave. I am not really interested in the income myself, just would like to see the wind better utilised. [/QUOTE]
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