Some countries don't have the luxury of vast tracks of lands (to place the pillars on??? Cappich???) the question of ownership, grid placements, like in the UK, some countries are heavily populated, and many dislike
the sight of wind turbines over their landscapes.
«some countries are heavily populated, and many dislike
the sight of wind turbines over their landscapes»
Not exact matches
«The genius about the artificial island is that you could set up a lot
of wind turbines, offshore, out
of sight, but still use near shore technologies which are cheaper,» Energinet's Hanne Storm Edlefsen told CNBC's Sustainable Energy.
Here in Iowa (and in many places across the Great Plains),
wind turbines are becoming something
of a common
sight along the horizon, and solar panels can be put into use almost anywhere.
The University
of Maine is developing the engineering for large floating
wind turbines 20 miles offshore (out
of sight) that would produce the energy equivalent
of 150 nuclear power plants.
For the uninitiated, the
sight of snow white
wind turbines flailing in the breeze in some green field reinforces that feel - good notion that
wind power is the crème de la crème
of «green energy».
The
sight of towering
wind turbines framed by the western slopes
of the Canadian Rockies always stayed with me.
Much like APEX's website — which pictures APEX's staff in an idyllic countryside setting with NO industrial
wind turbines in
sight — the front cover
of APEX's brochure pictures a farm without a single industrial
wind turbine in
sight!
Bruce Parker — Vermont Watchdog — October 2, 2015 In a stinging rebuke
of Vermont's most prominent
wind developer, Irasburg residents packed Town Hall Thursday night and voted 274 - 9 against hosting giant
wind turbines on a nearby ridgeline in
sight of local neighborhoods.