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On Tue, 13 May 2008 07:40:54 -0400, hpeer wrote:
At least on of the major partners abandoned the project to invest in a land based wind farm in the US. I also heard that some of those farms are having a real high rate of failure, I think the turbines were crapping out. 50% failure rate in 18 months or there abouts. Given my memory almost anything is possible. I live in Iowa where 5% of the juice comes from wind. Hadn't heard of any problems. Those things are not the aircraft propellors they resemble. There is no reason they have to be particularly light, especially at the expense of reliability. You see quite a few semi-trailers with three blades. Fifty footers that go on a two hundred foot tower. They make them here in Iowa. The Brits should tqke advantage of the distressed dollar and buy some here. I think one of the big reasons for the fact that they are found in groups, and not one here and one there, is the logistics of the big crane they need to erect them. They split the big ones non boom portion lengthwise for road travel. Big tapered pins hold them together. If you have to do all that, you want to get more than one of them erected before you pack up the crane. Casady |
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