Not exact matches
A far
better near - term choice is wind power, but both wind and solar begin to have another problem at scales at or above that which Clinton is discussing: Since solar panels and wind
turbines can't currently work at full capacity 24 hours a day, they require huge advances in energy storage and grid capacity, as
well.
Research from NREL shows exceptionally
good wind speeds for utility - scale wind
turbines along the southern coast of St. Croix — including
near the old oil refinery.
Also see
Good night's sleep under wind
turbines where I write about sleeping under and
near other
turbines.
At issue was the proposed $ 850 - million K2 Wind project, which would see 140
turbines put up
near Goderich, Ont., the 92 -
turbine Armow wind farm
near Kincardine, Ont., as
well as the smaller 15 -
turbine St. Columban project
near Seaforth, Ont.
If a person sees a wind
turbine (as I do) as graceful, elegant, an optimistic symbol of a cleaner and
better future and finds the sounds that
turbines make pleasant and restful (as I do), they are very unlikely to develop any ill - effects from being
near turbines.