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Why do wind turbines spin slowly yet still generate electricity?
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To prepare, manufacture, assemble, deliver and install one wind turbine, you need a very large amount of material made from oil.

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They don’t say anything about all the oil that’s used to make them (shipping of parts and assembly plus manufacturing of parts) or the fact that they aren’t very eco friendly after the 20 year shelf life they have. Just sit in a landfill for forever.

They are one of the most inefficient ways of generating energy. Interestingly enough, you can’t make a wind turbine without oil. The engine in the housing is also usually run off of diesel fuel

omg your content is getting worse every day, this narration is horrible!!!

11K pounds? That's nothing. Wind turbines are the absolute worst for return on investment

Can’t generate enough energy to off set it’s carbon footprint. 😐

So in other words, these wind turbines are basically useless!🤔🤨🤨😒🤦🏽♂️

Consider re defining “slow” for wind turbines. Start by researching “wind turbine tip speed”.

Only thing thars slow is dead center.

A wind turbine is constructed of fiberglass, which in less than 10 years begins to destroy itself and leach highly polluting parts of fiberglass into neighboring soils. Wind turbines consume diesel fuel used to reduce the moment of inertia. Produce less energy that produce it

