LennyR
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Just Recently drove from Grande Prairie to Phoenix, used $880 in regular gas , paid from $1.02 to $1.36 a litre. Diesel is substantially higher than gas all over and many places were out of diesel.
Something that shocked us once we realized what was going on , and the looked into it , was from Calgary on down thru Coutts and steady until probably Butte/Idaho Falls , we were constantly seeing the big windmill arms on trucks headed north , plus huge sections of the windmill towers. So we searched it out . Windmill arms are 100 ish feet long , 3 each, and there are 5 sections of tower for each windmill.
Google says there are presently 2 huge wind farm projects underway in southern Alberta and Montana , 87 in the Alberta one , 237 in the Montana one , that’s just in that small area.
Each arm , and each tower section had a tractor and 3 pilot vehicles .
So 324 total windmills
, 3 sections per = 972 loads plus 324 mills @3 arms each = 972 loads .
So 972 +972 = 1944 loads .
1944 tractors , plus 5832 pilot vehicles making the trip from somewhere to here, plus they all need to return !
I find these numbers to be absolutely shocking , imagine how much fuel was burnt to be able to reduce the need for fossil fuel use. Certainly created a lot of work for sure. And this is only at 2 wind farms , there are farms coming up everywhere .
Additionally I have no idea how many gallons of diesel was burnt in the preparation of each of the pads , and the construction of the windmills themselves with track hoes , cats, buggy’s concrete trucks choppers , but that also has to be a huge number.
Google says they will have a 25 ish year life expectancy but google also says because of weather , extreme wind , extreme cold , and grid issues , each windmill will be in actual production for 11-16 of those years.
Does this really make any sense ??
(my numbers are close , probably not exact ).
Something that shocked us once we realized what was going on , and the looked into it , was from Calgary on down thru Coutts and steady until probably Butte/Idaho Falls , we were constantly seeing the big windmill arms on trucks headed north , plus huge sections of the windmill towers. So we searched it out . Windmill arms are 100 ish feet long , 3 each, and there are 5 sections of tower for each windmill.
Google says there are presently 2 huge wind farm projects underway in southern Alberta and Montana , 87 in the Alberta one , 237 in the Montana one , that’s just in that small area.
Each arm , and each tower section had a tractor and 3 pilot vehicles .
So 324 total windmills
, 3 sections per = 972 loads plus 324 mills @3 arms each = 972 loads .
So 972 +972 = 1944 loads .
1944 tractors , plus 5832 pilot vehicles making the trip from somewhere to here, plus they all need to return !
I find these numbers to be absolutely shocking , imagine how much fuel was burnt to be able to reduce the need for fossil fuel use. Certainly created a lot of work for sure. And this is only at 2 wind farms , there are farms coming up everywhere .
Additionally I have no idea how many gallons of diesel was burnt in the preparation of each of the pads , and the construction of the windmills themselves with track hoes , cats, buggy’s concrete trucks choppers , but that also has to be a huge number.
Google says they will have a 25 ish year life expectancy but google also says because of weather , extreme wind , extreme cold , and grid issues , each windmill will be in actual production for 11-16 of those years.
Does this really make any sense ??
(my numbers are close , probably not exact ).
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