Posted by vaughn on March 14, 2009, 11:33 am
> Was that a nuclear plant? If so, it deserved to be squashed.
I guess you prefer for our children to breathe coal fumes and continue
to get respiratory diseases? You prefer certain deaths to some theoretical
danger? Global warming is not a concern for you?
Vaughn
Posted by Eeyore on March 16, 2009, 2:36 am
vaughn wrote:
> >
> > Was that a nuclear plant? If so, it deserved to be squashed.
> I guess you prefer for our children to breathe coal fumes and continue
> to get respiratory diseases?
Not to mention miners dying in pit accidents.
Graham
Posted by Jim Wilkins on March 14, 2009, 1:43 pm
> Was that a nuclear plant? If so, it deserved to be
> squashed.
How low have you been able to reduce your consumption?
Posted by Eeyore on March 16, 2009, 2:35 am
RF wrote:
> Neon John wrote:
> >
> >> just wondering what the consensus here might be on this news article.
> >>
http://onhudson.typepad.com/onhudsoncom/2008/10/aerocity-urban-wind-turbine-awarded-1-million-nyserda-grant.html
> >>
> >> (AeroCity used to have a website but i can't find it now.)
> >
> > My opinion.
> >
> > http://www.neon-john.com/Nuke/If_only.jpg
> >
> > I love what the state is doing to Nu Yawkers after what their guv
> > Cuomo did to Shoreham. That plant would have supplied more clean
> > power than all the windmills that could ever be placed in the state.
> > My company designed the radiation monitoring system for that plant so
> > it is/was dear to my heart.
> Was that a nuclear plant? If so, it deserved to be squashed.
Why ?
Graham
Posted by Eeyore on March 13, 2009, 11:51 pm
William Wixon wrote:
> just wondering what the consensus here might be on this news article.
>
http://onhudson.typepad.com/onhudsoncom/2008/10/aerocity-urban-wind-turbine-awarded-1-million-nyserda-grant.html
> (AeroCity used to have a website but i can't find it now.)
Urban rooftops are one of the worst possible place to try and generate wind
power on account of inadequate height
and the wind break effect of other buildings.
Graham