It is generally less well known that modern wind turbines would hardly be conceivable without innovative solutions in chemistry. The huge rotor blades can be up to 60 meters long and are subjected to enormous dynamic stress. Here chemistry comes into play. It makes it possible to lower the production costs of wind turbines. This allows wind energy to be a sustainable contribution to the future energy mix with other energy sources on the way to a low carbon society. www.basf.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
Question by Jimmbbo: Libs rant about “Green energy”. Do they have a CLUE how many wind farms and solar panels it would take to?
replace coal, much less coal and oil???
Never mind that solar works ONLY when the sun shines and wind turbines only work when the WIND blows, and that there is NO way to effectively store large amounts of electricity….
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Answer by ez80227 actually, what is jsut as funny is they cry for decades about wind power, then set up all sorts of wind farms, and then cry that the brown eagles are being killed by the millions from being hit by, you guessed it, wind mills…
this is almost as funy as crying about carbon emmisions after forcing us to put catalitic converters in cars in the 70’s to convert co int oco2 and now co2 is the big bad wolf.
nice knee jerk reaction from the left.
also, just as funny is using electricity which come s from burning fossil fuels (coal is 50% of our electricity right now) to power electric/hybrid cars…
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