
03-21-2009, 08:05 PM
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..make it happn' capn'
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Mt. Airy, MD
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Originally Posted by motordavid
I have been there too: riding my motorcycle three times from east to west across the Mojave. No biggie, but my point is I'm not
working off my couch suggesting we should do them "there" and NIMBY...they could/should be installed anywhere.
As for "practical", what might be more practical? We aren't talking about covering the Mojave in solar panels. My point on the
blathering idiots, of which Feinstein is right near the top, (but she doesn't have the patent, as nearly all the 'genius' House & Senate are also of her ilk, imo),
flapping her gums about a well done solar initiative "cluttering up" any freakin area.
Yes, the US should have started non-petroleum initiatives earlier, but nothing like Today, to start...but, alas there is no capable operation
that could initiate/oversee and make it happen as critically as we need it. A "gov't" monster doing this is not the answer, either, imo.
The last solar really done in the Mojave was in the late '80s. That site pitches the next version coming on in late 2010/11, and a drop in
the bucket, energy producing wise, imo.
Back at the Power Hungry Ranch, we are tilting at windmills, (no pun), and T.Boone Pickens was on the mark; but, with oil at $50 and
gas at 2 bucks, Congress's short memory and the US Public's pollyanna 'tude and equally short memory and blase' outlook suggest we
are all dumb and happy and some miracle will occur.
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I'm just happy that my town of a whopping 6,000 people has over 6 windmills generating electricity. Come on folks, get crackin'.
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