View Full Version : A little bit of irony regarding "clean energy"
speedysst
07-02-2013, 11:11
Talk about ironic!! Birdwatchers flock to see rare bird, then watch it killed by wind turbine
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Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/06/28/birdwatchers-flock-to-see-rare-bird-then-watch-it-killed-by-wind-turbine/?intcmp=obnetwork#ixzz2XuPWSKKq
sellersm
07-02-2013, 11:49
Irony at its finest.
unfortunate irony for sure.
Sharpienads
07-02-2013, 12:03
This made me smile.
bellavite1
07-02-2013, 12:03
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHA
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newracer
07-02-2013, 13:01
Not that ironic at all. Most "environmentalist" do not like wind turbines because of this reason.
Think about this: The big Vestas turbines have a blade diameter of 126 meters (391 feet in 'merican) and turn about 23 rpm at max speed. Doing the math, that means the blade tip speed is around 500 feet per second, or just a tick over 340 mph. Now wonder the birds are getting splattered...
Somehow this has to be the fault of the oil companies and fracking... it has to be! Right!? Right!???? [LOL]
Think about this: The big Vestas turbines have a blade radius of 120 meters (372 feet in 'merican) and turn about 23 rpm at max speed. Doing the math, that means the blade tip speed is around 890 feet per second, or just a tick over 600 mph. Now wonder the birds are getting splattered...I think the largest Vestas blade is half the length you state here, or 126meters in diameter. So the blade tip speed will also be closer to half or 340mph. I may be wrong though.
TheWeeze
07-02-2013, 14:27
I used to work a lot with the guys that serviced the wind turbines for Xcel Energy at the Colorado/Wyoming border out of one of their power plants. They said they got protested for wanting to install a new gas turbine one day, then the next day got protested by another group for wanting to install wind turbines. Lose/Lose. Can't make everybody happy. Sucks for the bird.
I think the largest Vestas blade is half the length you state here, or 126meters in diameter. So the blade tip speed will also be closer to half or 340mph. I may be wrong though.
Yup, you are correct...[facepalm]
fixed it.
Still faster than I would have thought.
But so what, birds are getting whacked by the blades. We have had at least 5-10 birds die since May just flying into our window at home.
Still faster than I would have thought.
But so what, birds are getting whacked by the blades. We have had at least 5-10 birds die since May just flying into our window at home.
GAH! Ban Windex!! Save the planet!
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TheWeeze
07-02-2013, 14:46
Still faster than I would have thought.
But so what, birds are getting whacked by the blades. We have had at least 5-10 birds die since May just flying into our window at home.
Double pane windows should be outlawed immediately and replaced with single pane windows. That is of course as long as those double pane windows weren't purchased after July 1, 2013
spittoon
07-02-2013, 18:41
hahahaaaaaaaaaa[LOL]
the title of the article is misleading. the bird isnt rare. its rarely been seen in the UK. And now you know why. The last thingt that went through the birds mind was efficient energy for everyone!
Fixed.
68Charger
07-03-2013, 06:10
the title of the article is misleading. the bird isnt rare. its rarely been seen in the UK. And now you know why. The last thought that went through the birds mind was bits of bone
Fixed for real this time
Kraven251
07-03-2013, 07:20
We all ran over there and were heartbroken to find the poor bird lying beneath the machine, in perfect condition apart from blood and slight trauma on the head - but it was stone dead. Cries of sorrow and anger from the assembled birders began to turn into discussion as to what would happen to the bird's corpse, as we took pictures of it lying there.
Would have been hilarious if that had ended with " a fox snatched the corpse and ran off"
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