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Canada has only 344 windmills. The Germans have over 13,000. The German state of Schleswig-Holstein gets 25 per cent of its energy from wind. Denmark is 14.8 per cent wind-powered. Forget about the charming wooden structures on the Dutch coast you see in sappy watercolours. In Europe, windmills are serious business. The Danes employ 21,000 people in their windmill industry. Ontario's forestry, fishing, mining and oil and gas industries combined employ 34,000.
http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_06.26.03/city/enviro.html____________________________________________________
Riding the Wind in CalgaryThe switch to wind energy makes Calgary’s C-Train the
first public transit system in North America to be powered by renewable energy.Calgary Transit had been considering switching to hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses, but discovered that it could get twice the emissions reduction at a fraction of the cost by using wind power. The switch to wind power is expected to save about 21,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually for the ten years of the contract. The system was formerly powered by electricity from coal- and natural gas-fired sources.
Wind-generated electricity is currently very favourably priced in comparison to the Power Pool price. But Enmax experts say that even if power prices drop, considering the transit authority’s 40 million passengers per year, the highest possible
cost would be less than a penny per passenger.
http://www.life.ca/nl/81/calgary.html Heck, - if ONE city can do it - - - :shrug:___________________________________________________
A recent opinion poll of 1,500 Canadians conducted by the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) and the Environmental Monitor shows that 82 percent of Canadians are interested in using wind energy, and would pay a premium for it if necessary.
The results of the poll show that Canadians feel wind energy is a clean, safe and desirable alternative to traditional energy sources.
In another poll, Ontario Hydro found that many of its customers would be prepared to pay as much as 10 percent extra in “green” premiums in order to use more electricity produced by solar and wind.
http://www.life.ca/nl/48/wind.html____________________________________________________
Imagine turning the US deserts into wind farms -
Gee!
Then they could eventually leave the Middle East alone ?
And NOT worry about nuke waste from reactors?
I know -
silly ideas ( they NEED some of that Nuke waste for their Depleted Uranium they spread all over with their bullets, bombs and armor -(sigh) )
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