Literally, wind has a power. This power is being converted into electrical energy through the device which is wind turbines. Even progressive countries like US is aware of the effectiveness of wind energy in generating electrical power. US proved that green energy through wind power can sustain the high demand of power supply in the country.
I was up by Scranton pa this weekend..and we saw about 10 or so in a row on top of the mountain..I loved them. Im fascintated by them and could watch them all day. Was wondering why some move and some don't . Are they "turned off..wish I know exactly how they worked..love this!! Thanks
I think the ones that aren't moving may just be facing a different direction, so they don't receive as strong a wind. Maybe they work better with night winds or something?
yes, these things are INCREDIBLY massive... parts are brought by train, most of the way, and then short distance by truck since they are so massive.. i saw a bunch of these this weekend in west tx. each blade is longer than a semi truck with trailer.
Literally, wind has a power. This power is being converted into electrical energy through the device which is wind turbines. Even progressive countries like US is aware of the effectiveness of wind energy in generating electrical power. US proved that green energy through wind power can sustain the high demand of power supply in the country.
windturbinesinc 11 months ago
coollll
11imesh 1 year ago
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pacificcresttrans 1 year ago
They look even bigger when you're right up to them.
mvlty 2 years ago
Kid A!
rherrick123 2 years ago
Shhh... EMI will hear you.
VictoryCig 2 years ago
I was up by Scranton pa this weekend..and we saw about 10 or so in a row on top of the mountain..I loved them. Im fascintated by them and could watch them all day. Was wondering why some move and some don't . Are they "turned off..wish I know exactly how they worked..love this!! Thanks
kathy4peace 3 years ago
I think the ones that aren't moving may just be facing a different direction, so they don't receive as strong a wind. Maybe they work better with night winds or something?
VictoryCig 3 years ago
yes, these things are INCREDIBLY massive... parts are brought by train, most of the way, and then short distance by truck since they are so massive.. i saw a bunch of these this weekend in west tx. each blade is longer than a semi truck with trailer.
mitchellberry 3 years ago
So odd... I was just showing this clip to a friend and you commented on it right after.
VictoryCig 3 years ago
its almost scary how utterly HUGE they are..wow wow wow wow wow lol.
i could stare at them every day and still be fascinated
Songbreeze123 3 years ago
Nice post I love windmills especially those turbines
callumleo 4 years ago
Luvin the vid.
XxSpiderettexX9 4 years ago
Neat video. It's just like I was there with you. I love the music too.
jescalia 5 years ago