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Posted By: Hazymac, 7/11/2025 6:51:25 PM

Wind and solar energy, along with the batteries and transmission lines they require to function even minimally, are inherently bad for the environment. But sometimes they are even worse, as when turbine blades fail. This sad story from the Nantucket Current is one we have seen repeatedly around the country: GE Vernova will pay the town of Nantucket and island businesses $10.5 million as part of a settlement related to the offshore wind turbine blade failure in July 2024 at the Vineyard Wind farm. *** The town announced the settlement Friday morning with GE Vernova, the manufacturer of the Haliade-X turbine that failed, nearly one year since the 300-foot-long blade

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 7/11/2025 7:22:17 PM (No. 1976132)
Most of the turbines along I-70 in Kansas show signs of massive oil leakage at the blade hub rotation seals, brown stains all down the blade inner 1.3 or so, and the tower under the cab is also brown, apparently oil leaking from the rotation bearing seal there, too. How long before they run out of oil and sling a blade out onto I-70 traffic? Who is responsible for repairing these pieces of crap?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Venturer 7/11/2025 7:30:14 PM (No. 1976144)
One day these tings may actually work, but before that happens each one of them has to be made to produce a lot more electricity than they do now. This whole green thing the Demorats pushed so hard was monumental waste of funds.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 7/11/2025 7:47:05 PM (No. 1976154)
A solar panel farm near Katy, Tx was wiped out by a hailstorm. Hailstorms occur occasionally in Texas, so I don't think I would want them on my roof.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: czechlist 7/11/2025 8:27:12 PM (No. 1976168)
Large wind turbine bearings are subject to "brinelling" (flattening damage due to heavy weight loading) when not turning. They must also be kept turning to keep the generators warm during cold weather. So they are kept turning by diesel powered motors. Ironic, no?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mc squared 7/11/2025 9:10:06 PM (No. 1976187)
Nantucket. One of the NIMBY communities.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 7/11/2025 11:01:47 PM (No. 1976223)
Millions spent on feeding feel good egos on a solution (for a problem that doesn't exist) that doesn't work anywhere near as well as promised, and has all sorts of mechanical problems that CANNOT be overcome, and can NEVER supply the energy that is needed, depends partly on battery technology that cannot possible store enough energy and the required scope of which cannot be be manufactured, kills birds and bats and other creatures, is noisy, and uses vast amounts of land. Planning on wind and solar to "save" us is insane.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Catherine 7/11/2025 11:05:40 PM (No. 1976225)
Well AlGore made millions from the green energy push. He sold carbon footprints to major businesses, factories, large chemical plants along rivers, everywhere his little tushy could find a seat, he sold them, for Millions. No one has ever explained how he came to own them.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: jalo1951 7/12/2025 12:35:42 AM (No. 1976245)
I have no problem with green energy. But it needs to work correctly, be financially feasible without tax substaties, and not actually harm nature in their production, use and eventual disposal. That time is not now. Keep working kids, green energy is not ready for showtime. We did not go from the Wright Brothers to walking on the moon in a week.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 7/12/2025 7:13:18 AM (No. 1976323)
This whole scam had nothing to do with the environment. It was just to line the pockets of the friends of the liberal politicians.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: hurricanegirl 7/12/2025 9:14:07 AM (No. 1976373)
I can't wait until these ugly dinosaurs stand still and silent, defacing once beautiful views while everyone argues about who should and how to remove them. It's coming. Mark my words.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: chagrined 7/12/2025 11:39:45 AM (No. 1976454)
All of these "new" energy sources were based on a lie. The Great Human Induced Global Warming Lie. First off, they'll not replace coal fired electric plants, hydroelectric, or nuclear power for decades to come. But, thanks to our idiotic and corrupt politicians (and their equally idiotic supporters) there are acres upon acres of ugly wind turbines and solar panel farms nationwide which will eventually be worthless. Then, as poster #10 already pointed out, there will be great amounts of money spent to remove the awful eyesores after many of the same morons haggle over who is responsible. Oh and as far as the environmentalist wackos who were/are all for these insipid sources of electricity, they're either part of the grift or braindead bozos! How could any of them think these monstrosities were in any way, shape, or form good for the environment. SMDH
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Reply 12 - Posted by: hurricanegirl 7/12/2025 12:09:36 PM (No. 1976467)
Posting again to add that if anyone were really serious about wind-generated electricity, they would install wind turbines under every underpass of every busy highway where they would be activated whenever cars and trucks pass under them.
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