"Not Enough Juice", that's the title of a recent editorial in Machine Design by Leland Teschler (http://machinedesign.com/article/leland-teschlers-editorial-not-enough-juice-reality-and-alternative-energy-0519). I recommend the entire article. It is well worth reading, but I will summarize the basic facts.
Siemens recently announced a order for 33 of its 2.3 MW wind turbines for a project in North Dakota.
It would take 13,000 of these 2.3 MW wind turbines spinning at full speed to power New York City; and 50,000 of these to meet the peak eletricity demand of the Big Apple.
It will take 2 years to install the 33 wind turbines in North Dakota. At that rate, it would take until 2797 to install the 13,000 wind turbine to power New York City.
Talk about tilting at windmills! What a waste of capital to build these medieval devices merely updated with modern materials.
I prefer compact, safe, clean nuclear power.
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