Puget Sound Energy’s Wind Power

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Clean, Energy generation to renewable est? becoming a part of the base of Puget Sound Energy 'source alimentaci? n s. PSE 's goal is to solve up to 10 percent of its customers' total electricity need with cost-effective renewable resources by 2013. An important step in that direction? N is PSE 's ownership of operation of two large wind farms in the state of Washington. M? S Info located at: www.pse.com

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25 Responses to “Puget Sound Energy’s Wind Power”

  1. CulturePeaceForever says:

    It could be a very good addition.

  2. kdc43 says:

    I now realize where all this wind is coming from. It’s these Giant Fans going up everywhere!! I bet it’s these commie-alqada terrorists! They turn these fans on “High” and blow up some wind storms, tornados and hurricanes. Now that America has a muslim “green” president….he gonna blow the USA clean off the Earth!!!!

  3. IBlueNinjaI says:

    amazing! omfg

  4. milofonbil says:

    I belong to Puget Sound Energy’s Green Power Program in order to make it happen here in Washington.

  5. AssemblerGuy says:

    Why not in Europe? In the northern european country of Denmark, which is where Vestas comes from, wind turbines cover twenty-some percent of that nation’s electricity requirements…
    And NanOTubeU has got it right: This technology needs to be employed everywhere…

  6. HiTekVagabond says:

    There is not a lot of room inside the tower. Grain elevators work far better for storing grain.

  7. NanOTubeU says:

    the question is, why not in the whole world.

  8. joemc111 says:

    ha how about storing the grain inside of the tower” anyone ever thought of that.

  9. tomgraywind says:

    Yes, and thanks, I’ve enjoyed them.–Tom Gray, American Wind Energy Association

  10. milofonbil says:

    The blades could have been made right here in the Seattle area by Boeing with 777 carbon fiber technology. Just think we could be exporting wind turbines instead of talking about moving Boeing to Chicago or Kansas City.

  11. washparkguy says:

    They should have bought GE wind towers and help create American jobs.

  12. nicoletdk says:

    They (Vestas) are building the blades in the US because these turbines are delivered in the US. Blades are VERY complex to transport. They recently have opened two new giant towers and blades manufacturing sites in Colorado.

  13. windpowerrocks says:

    my vids tackle the wind NIMBYs

  14. 10011011 says:

    Its a beauty!;-)

  15. Wojciechprv says:

    The question is not why in states is question why not in Europ.

  16. ScareMouth says:

    Yeah, they need jobs too. More than americans.

  17. trancefreak92 says:

    cause of cheap labor duhhhh

  18. TreeHugged says:

    lol just shows u how much people know about it , why have i got a -3 , do you think we should dig up the countryside with an 8 ft trench running for miles and how do u think they get them in the sea , well they roll it off a boat and lay it on all the sea life and plants you people are so stupid if you think its good for the earth. use solar power then , fucking people

  19. 0darkside says:

    Tirame la goma…

  20. johndoe1514 says:

    why the are they manufacturing the things in vietnam? we need the jobs here in the states.

  21. artgoat says:

    You’re right. Better to abandon that messy, environmentally unsound wind energy, and keep strip-mining for coal.

  22. TreeHugged says:

    The only trouble with wind turbines is what people dont realise is that you have to dig an 6 to 8 ft trench for the cable to go in , so how can that be helping the environment?

  23. milofonbil says:

    (con’t) President Bush in fact stopped funding geothermal and dam-less hydro research on the grounds that the technology was mature. Meanwhile, the most profitable companies in the world – Oil and Nuclear are being subsidized. They even go so far as to calling nuclear power renewable. Tsk.

  24. milofonbil says:

    The pro-nukes have been busy block renewables of all kinds. A sister project to Wild Horse also near Ellensburg was blocked for 5 years because some people said the wind turbines were going to be too noisy and will cause epileptic episodes. The turbines’ shadow flicker is far to slow for that.

  25. PlanetThoughts says:

    Thanks all for the feedback on noise. It seems to me that those who don’t want this change in society will be irked by noise or the sight of windmills. I feel they would look and sound beautiful – the look and sound of progress, and protecting the planet.

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