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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1491263" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>There hundreds of wind turbines here. I guarantee you that you kill more birds with your car. After they put them in here they had to do a study on bird kills. They didn't find any so they were adding dead birds and one feather found counted as a dead bird. The dead bird deal is a bunch of hog wash. The energy produced verses the cost...... that is a different story and a debatable issue.</p><p></p><p>What gets me is they don't count hydro as a renewable energy. They built Bonneville Dam in 1937. It has produce billions of kW since then and that river just keeps running downstream. But it isn't renewable to the greenies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1491263, member: 498"] There hundreds of wind turbines here. I guarantee you that you kill more birds with your car. After they put them in here they had to do a study on bird kills. They didn't find any so they were adding dead birds and one feather found counted as a dead bird. The dead bird deal is a bunch of hog wash. The energy produced verses the cost...... that is a different story and a debatable issue. What gets me is they don't count hydro as a renewable energy. They built Bonneville Dam in 1937. It has produce billions of kW since then and that river just keeps running downstream. But it isn't renewable to the greenies. [/QUOTE]
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