Posted by JML755 on October 25, 2012 at 18:03:40 from (24.192.222.226):
In Reply to: Wind Turbines posted by you need a on October 25, 2012 at 16:59:47:
good post. Here in Michigan, there is a ballot proposal to change the State Constitution to require 25% of electricity to be renewable by 2025. Most asinine thing that a tree-hugger ever came up with. The "pro" groups (mostly windmill mfrs) tout that it will create 94,000 jobs. Well guess who would be paying the wages of those new jobs in Michigan? Not the utilities. They'll just pass it on to the consumers, meaning higher rates to pay for a more inefficient means to generate electricity. The ONLY way renewable makes economic sense is with tax subsidies, meaning you and I are paying for it.
I think that every person in favor of a windmill should have one across the street from their house.
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