A Farm at sea
Filed in archive Alternative Energy on May 24, 2006

What happens when you can't be a Texas Oilman in Texas? You become a windfarmer: ENN
Windfarms are great, but why put them in the gulf of Mexico? Won't there be like maintenance problems, or something like that? and we do have a lot of hurricanes beating the crap out of that area.
Doesn't Texas have a lot of free land out there or is this compnay planning on running several miles o cable to facilitate the energy getting to the comsumer. Also, as previousely posted here, the implications of windfarms on migratory birds is huge, maybe if we taught all the birds to fly around the windmills might be a chance at saving a few.
But wht this looks like to me is just another Texas Company trying to get the goods up on everybody else. What they propose is 10 times more wind generators than the big farm in Oregon.
Salitica
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