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France , Canada will follow soon.
true right.... no amount of NGO protest is going to stop India from going ahead with the projects. Maybe it's time for US to rethink their strategy & get a piece of that pie too!!
They have no plans for a nuclear reactor setup. Technology sharing has hit a road block.
But they are fools, the bend every rule for us and we got deals , that too from all corners ...
I work for a wind turbine mfg for REPOWER systems, the project is Thornton Bank Phase II, Belgium.
48 meter, 62.5 meter and eventually 78 meter blades producing 6M, 7.6M and eventually ~9MW per turbine.
I have a healthy disrespect for ‘experts’ ever since centuries ago they claimed the earth was flat.
However since you claim to be an ‘expert’ on hot air, you must be aware of the 'butterfly effect' that is used to explain chaotic systems like the weather.
There is a study published called ‘Deterministic Nonperiodic Flow‘ (Chaos theory) that shows the mathematical validity of that ‘even a flap of a butterfly’s wings’ can accelerate or even prevent the occurrence of a tornado or change the course of weather forever. This is a well understood and accepted phenomenon used to understand unpredictable systems like weather.
Above Photograph shows the turbulence field behind the offshore wind turbines. This clearly shows how turbulence caused by the turbines is a catalyst for cloud formation or disruption of the same.
You may be willing to wager away the water supply of 1.2 billion people on you ‘expertise’, but I am not.
isn't REpower a subsidary of RPower(ADAG grp company) ......?????
YES, there is a kinetic momentum of wind that every wind turbine eats up. That MAXIMUM THEORETICALLY EXTRACTABLE ENERGY by any wind turbine can be around 53% of the total wind energy that passes the blades and used for converting it to get the force to rotate the blades and thus gets converted into torque for the main shaft of the gearbox/generator (It is know as Betz' law). But the kinetic energy lost is QUICKLY replaced within meters of the turbine and thus one can place another turbine behind this first and so on, without fearing any loss of energy (I can literally SHOW you that simulation, which by the way is Germanischer Lloyd (GL) approved & certified - GL is among the best engineering design stability rating agencies in the world)
And, if you see, even in the pic (even if it is not photoshopped), there are ''wind turbines behind wind turbines''... It is because used Wind gathers the momentum immediately, as the wind from higher atmospheric levels keeps coming down (to complete our natural wind cycle) and that fills up the lost kinetic energy of the wind and by the time wind reaches the next phase, it has terminal kintetic energy that it had left from the last cycle, some wasted energy (which you see in the shape of fluttering of clouds) and then some 'new fresh kinetic energy' provided by new wind...
Thankfully, the world and ALL the governments believe certification agencies and some really rockstar engineers to do that right thing and therefore butterfly effect is not used as an exception against wind turbines (else, wind companies could simply sue the construction of ANY high construction if wind construction is not allowed - and tall buildings are much much higher than your 100-150m height of a wind turbine)...
BTW, I am not wagering a bet. I got a doctorate for stuff like this (I mean it literally) and didn't intend to demean what you said... I was just being literal without getting into specifics... Am happy to answer any questions that you may have... You could also ask @sandy_3126 , as he might also be much better equipped on aerodynamics (given that he works closely with blades)....
Everything else that comes by Nuclear or Oil and Gas lobbying, is just that... lobbying...!
New research finds that wind farms actually warm up the surface of the land underneath them during the night, a phenomena that could put a damper on efforts to expand wind energy as a green energy solution.
Researchers used satellite data from 2003 to 2011 to examine surface temperatures across as wide swath of west Texas, which has built four of the world's largest wind farms. The data showed a direct correlation between night-time temperatures increases of 0.72 degrees C (1.3 degrees F) and the placement of the farms.
"Given the present installed capacity and the projected growth in installation of wind farms across the world, I feel that wind farms, if spatially large enough, might have noticeable impacts on local to regional meteorology," Liming Zhou, associate professor at the State University of New York, Albany and author of the paper published April 29 in Nature Climate Change said
The National Weather Service has officially declared last year as the driest on record in Texas and the second hottest. Meteorologists predict the situation won't improve much this year. That means water restrictions will continue, and we'll lose millions of trees.
Record-setting heat and little rain in 2011 has left North Texas in a severe drought. The water level at Lake Lavon is down 12 feet.....
Which tells me that you work with GE or Siemens
On a serious note... Which wind farm are you talking about???
Wind turbines come from some KW machines and all the way up to 6MW machines... So, you have to know which wind turbine and which wind regime are you talking about, to estimate the real output of the machine... I know for a fact that some machines have actually a plant load factor of 45% in high wind zones and that is bloody good for a non-conventional energy source...
Wind power generation is already going great guns in India. In my district Satara, anywhere you go you will see the wind turbines on mountain tops.
Suzlon energy in Satara district generates 259 MWe electricity. India needs to exploit all the options available nuclear, wind, solar or any other options.
Wind power in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India has fifth largest windpower capacity in world.
Conclusion: We conclude that the noise emissions of IWTs disturbed the sleep and caused daytime sleepiness and impaired mental health in residents living within 1.4 km of the two IWT installations studied. Industrial wind turbine noise is a further source of environmental noise, with the potential to harm human health. Current regulations seem to be insufficient to adequately protect the human population living close to IWTs. Our research suggests that adverse effects are observed at distances even beyond 1 km. Further research is needed to determine at what distances risks become negligable, as well as to better estimate the portion of the population suffering from adverse effects at a given distance.
If you have a house or farm near that location my advice would be to sell it while you can and get out .
The symptoms of living near a wind farm vary from dizziness; balance problems; memory loss; inability to concentrate; insomnia; tachycardia; increased blood pressure; raised cortisol levels; headaches; nausea; mood swings; anxiety; tinnitus; palpitations and depression.
Investigation finds thousands of people living near wind farms falling sick
Research of Daniel Kirk-Davidoff on effect of very large scale wind farms has shown the temperature impact of over 1 degree Celsius. (It has been calculated that a one-degree increase would eliminate fresh water from a third of the world’s land surface by 2100)
It’s interesting you mention Large windmill farms in North West Texas ...I did a bit of digging and this is what I find.
Hot wind farms
And here is the effect ....
In Texas worst drought on record: trees dying by the millions
However you have rightly pointed out that there is a significant danger of most govt. believing claims by wind mill manufactures and certifying agencies that ‘rockstar’ engineers can play god. Only a study by an agency without ‘conflict of interest’ can even begin to understand the environmental impact of large windmill farms.
I will come to you to understand how to make money on wind mills ...but to understand the impact of windmill farms on India I would prefer to go to someone who does not stand to gain by ‘educating me’.
But your post was informative so please feel free to share some more information on wind mills.