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But it's green >:-} ...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

That's what a coal power plant looks like all the time.

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lonmkusch

Gosh, I wonder where those turbines were made?

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bitrex

No shortage of energy there!

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Jasen Betts

Good point. We can burn windmills for heat!

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krw

Krw would do exactly that, along with the insulating panels in the walls of his house. Republicans are fond of short-term solutions.

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bill.sloman

Lightning can cause that, and, in fact is the most common, although not the only, cause of blade failures.

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bloggs.fredbloggs.fred

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