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Why were they being taken down? Is this where we find out that these multi million pound pieces of kit that only work within specific wind speeds, and have to be turned off when the beaufort scale says it's a bit breezy, now only have a 10 year functional life span and we have to expend lots of energy to take them down and make new ones?
Also, for a bonus rant, that blowing up video is nowhere near as entertaining as controlled demolitions of power station chimneys. Definitely a PR fail there.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhy were they being taken down? Is this where we find out that these multi million pound pieces of kit that only work within specific wind speeds, and have to be turned off when the beaufort scale says it's a bit breezy, now only have a 10 year functional life span and we have to expend lots of energy to take them down and make new ones?
Also, for a bonus rant, that blowing up video is nowhere near as entertaining as controlled demolitions of power station chimneys. Definitely a PR fail there.
https://www.twi-global.com/technical...-turbines-last
Conventional turbines are also subject to the same stress but can easily be refurbished, rather like jet engines. I used to work for a turbine generator manufacturer and refurbishment was big business. Wind generators can't be refurbished because it's too expensive to take them back to the factory. Blowing up wind turbines will become increasingly commonplace.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Wind Turbines have a 25 year life span, so if wind becomes the main source of energy you can probably calculate that there is going to be massive demand for steel.
https://www.twi-global.com/technical...-turbines-last
Conventional turbines are also subject to the same stress but can easily be refurbished, rather like jet engines. I used to work for a turbine generator manufacturer and refurbishment was big business. Wind generators can't be refurbished because it's too expensive to take them back to the factory. Blowing up wind turbines will become increasingly commonplace.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
I nearly said 5 year lifespan but I tempered my assumption filled rant with 10 instead 25 years sounds more reasonable. With a traditional power station having a 25-40 year lifespan, and nuclear around 80 I think, one would expect to see work into wind turbines to extend their operational life. I bet there's some argument against putting wind turbines on the site of demolished power stations, which would be a good reuse of land.
https://www.drax.com/about-us/our-history/I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhy were they being taken down? Is this where we find out that these multi million pound pieces of kit that only work within specific wind speeds, and have to be turned off when the beaufort scale says it's a bit breezy, now only have a 10 year functional life span and we have to expend lots of energy to take them down and make new ones?
Also, for a bonus rant, that blowing up video is nowhere near as entertaining as controlled demolitions of power station chimneys. Definitely a PR fail there.
"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post
They are not chimneys! They are cooling towers and give off water vapour. However, the environmentalists try to show them as giving off smoke which is grossly misleading.Comment
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