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Big Oil And Conspiracy To Keep Down Wind Energy Implementation?

In recent years, interest in wind energy has increased. Production of wind energy has evolved considerably since oil prices rose and the added cost of additional pollution have become apparent. Why has not more been done? Since the amount of wind energy in the atmosphere are higher than the current energy in the world is amazing. One statistic I read said that if the United States receives 20 percent of its electricity from wind power by 2020, it will eliminate global warming emissions equivalent to 71 million cars roads or planting 104 million acres of trees. Given the enormous potential that these studies show that it is not clear why more initiatives had been put in wind power and other forms of green energy strategies? The clock is ticking. . . . . . many sources shows statistics showing the enormous efforts not to take to reduce our emissions of greenhouse gas emissions of about 80 mines in 2050 said that about 20-30 percent of species on Earth will disappear. A gap exists in what is clearly understood that if we continue on our current course in the future will be bleak, but a lack of action is to bring proven technology to solve the problem. This led me to the point of view, to speak with many of my clients, many Americans believe that there must be some sort of conspiracy at work that keeps the wind down. In my observations, it has become a fundamental feature of American culture as something that is outside does not make sense. . . . conspiracy. . . . must be that. For example, you ask? How many of you have heard a story about an engine that was invented to run on alternative fuel, however, big oil bought to preserve economic interests? I know nothing of this legend, but my point is that if you read this article, you’ve probably heard something like that. I am not prepared to engage in a conspiracy at this point that I noticed that there are many obstacles to the implementation of green solutions. It appears that administrative and other members of society with opposing views on the application of wind energy from wind has declined through snail A. An obstacle to the use of mounting global energy is that wind turbines must be located in large areas of land or along the coast to catch the brunt of the wind. Confiscate land for wind energy production in some cases, conflicts with other programs, such as agriculture, urban development, or the panoramic views from the house in a sophisticated location. Many of the public have opinions contrary to the rind of green energy. You can see its residential wind turbines as a wonderful feature on the urban landscape in which a neighbor can see it as a disturbance of noise and the ugly. We can therefore in many jurisdictions in the United States, owners’ associations to prohibit wind farms and local regulations and restrictions on the turbine or to limit the height of the towers. Many products is limited because of the usefulness of rules. Product grid tie inverters that allows you to connect and interact with the grid is very strict. I am aware of no fewer than five different certifications that may be needed depending on the utility company concerned. This creates a lot of frustration and confusion among consumers interested in green electricity. In many cases, plans for such a power was later abandoned. I would also like to point out that much of the industrial base lost overseas especially in China. We simply do not have enough products here in the U.S. to fill the demand for quality alternative energy. Until we change our way of doing business with the world that the gap will continue. Thus, even if the evidence is overwhelming that this must be an inability to act is obvious. Regulatory, safety, contrasting points of view and slow-moving bureaucracy as a result of energy strategies of power. Unless a change is made to make the process easier to use global wind energy will no doubt evolve too slowly to avoid the path of humanity that most scientists say is imminent.

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