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New scientific paper: offshore wind turbines alter marine eco-system, could shift ocean currents

Well, there you go again.
 
My MIT engineer dad used to say that there were negative consequences to wind energy over 30 years ago. People, including myself, didn't believe him. Yes, I think I even laughed at him. I'm sure he feels vindicated in his grave with research supporting his once considered 'crazy' beliefs. Following science often takes decades of research.
 
are there any human activities that don't alter the natural ecosystems?
 
Thank God Oil has absolutely no enviornmental imapct in any possible way.

and in addition to oil and gas being very safe and not harming a soul, oil is also a renewable resource
------ oil today, tomorrow and forever !



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yeah it is off topic or is it ???

Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia are recalling 3.3 million used vehicles because they can catch fire while parked or while driving due to issues with the antilock brake system

 
It looks like wind turbines, or the blades in particular, are also causing some environmental controversy on land:

 
Bring back the horse and buggy, the nuts say
 
You should see the coal mining remnants in West Virginia
How about the old oil pumping rigs around the US
Who is capping the abandoned oil wells that leak methane into the atmosphere

These old fan blades are made like fiberglass boats
They are not leaking toxics into the earth or into waterways
They are an eyesore, but so are old boats
 
These old fan blades are made like fiberglass boats
They are not leaking toxics into the earth or into waterways
They are an eyesore, but so are old boats

Well, not exactly. Iowa had the same problem with wind turbine blades being dumped there by the same company.

 
Nuclear Power Baby!

Agreed, and the new generation of small modular reactors offer great promise. France uses primarily nuclear power, and its electric rates are half of those in wind and solar obsessed Germany. France is doubling down on more nuclear power. Poland and Sweden are headed that way in a hurry, too, as is Norway. Wind and solar also require lots of land and that means industrializing the oceans and clear cutting forests, neither of which is environmentally friendly. Real environmentalists in Germany regularly file lawsuits to stop wind and solar power over the environmental damage they do. One such lawsuit has so far been able to save the Reinhardtswald, an ancient forest that was the setting for Grimm's fairy tales, but was facing being clear cut for wind turbines.
 
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Quite the "scientific" website. :ROFLMAO:

No Tricks Zone offers only the translation of the original German article. If you want the scientific journal, you need to read German. I provided that link.

As for books, you might like one by the former president and prime minister of the Czech Republic, Dr. Vaclav Klaus, entitled "Blue Planet in Green Shackles: what is in jeopardy, climate or freedom?" which has been published in eight languages including English.
 
While we are all waiting for SMR's to be implemented and the problem of getting the fuel from Russia to be solved (It will be)
Here is a more current article of the the state of affairs with wind turbine blades
If there is a problem, somebody is looking for a solution

 
Floating turbines could be future of wind energy
https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2023/09/25/floating-offshore-wind-energy-norway/

"New technology allows installation in deep waters, where breeze is stronger and more consistent

These next-generation machines can be deployed in very deep water, in the outer reaches of ocean space, where they can harvest more powerful, consistent wind

Energy companies have drawn detailed maps to show where the global winds are best. they found that 80 percent of the world's offshore wind potential lies in waters deeper than 200
feet, according to the global Wind energy council, an industry group. deeper water is where the wind is


it was stunning, they said, that the North sea might transition from fossil fuels to wind within their lifetimes
 
This is a link from a news website
The website tracks renewable news
Would be considered neutral to left leaning
This is an update on offshore wind projects and the increasing cost issues

 
Here is a new report issued by the New England Fisheries Association on the environmental and economic harm caused by offshore wind turbines.

 
You may be a little late. Many projects are being cancelled because of increasing costs
Also being shifted because of changes in projected reductions in cost of ESS
Use of SMNR at shut down coal plants has far less EIR requirements
 
You may be a little late. Many projects are being cancelled because of increasing costs
Also being shifted because of changes in projected reductions in cost of ESS
Use of SMNR at shut down coal plants has far less EIR requirements
Are we supposed to know all of those acronyms?

Kurt
 
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