What kind of biased anti-green-energy influencing video is this shit? Having videos of two failing windmills and asking if we really believe windmills are safe. How about showing the big picture?
Wind turbines are not environmentally friendly. The blades cannot be recycled and are either disposed of by being cut up and buried, or being ground into a powder and added to cement powder for permanent storage as concrete. Rotating bird killers.
Wind turbines are D-tier renewable energy. They take an enormous amount of energy to smelt all that metal, which is not currently done with electricity and cannot be green. While operating they contaminate the surrounding land with plastics and fiberglass, and you can be cancelled for complaining about this. Eventually, they break down and must be disposed of, and recycling of the blades is complicated. Solar has NONE of these problems, making it A-tier.
I won't ever get most of the accidents. I'm no crane operator but the two first questions I'd ever have are: "how much can I lift and how much what I'm lifting weights?" How in the name of God these people fail doing that being "professionals"?
This is a proof that chainreactions on a cold winters day often leads to better mating at the dawn. It leads to more and more crayfish cause they can see with their eyes everything that's not dark.
NO power generation method is "really environmentally friendly" as you ask after the Denmark windmill tearing itself apart. Fishy fishy little boy? Everything from coal, to hydro, to solar and more change the environment. Just in different ways. Fact is, we just use WAY damn to much energy!
I feel so bad for one of the workers yelling "No!!" at the bridge segment on the ground damaged with the crane, it's gonna be one hell of a financial and architectural nightmare...
😂🤣😂 3:52 Die you unholy bastards die 😂🤣😂. These bloody windmill together with solar panels have to be today’s biggest scam. Unreliable, overly expensive, and about as friendly to the environment as toxic waste.
On the one with the anchor, it did not snap it simply literally ran out entirely. You can tell because if you pay attention, the yellow sections of the chain go, which are warnings to get the heck out of there which the guys do, and the red part is the absolute end of the chain.
I have my doubts about these monstrous wind mills. The largest wind mill only produces around 15 megawatts of power. Let's say that the average wind mill produces around 10 megawatts. The average coal fired plant will produce over 600mg, that means that it will take roughly 60 of these monster wind mills to replace only one coal plant. In the US there are over 600 coal plants operating, that means it will take around 36,000 wind mills to replace coal. Where would we put them? Coal is far from being replaced no matter what environmentalists might what to believe. I say that we make small private vertical shaft wind mills affordable, place them on the sides of skyscrapers, small enough to fit in your back yard, or small wind farms on property not being used for agriculture.
Windmills as a source of energy are utterly worthless. They cost way too much, don't provide much energy, and are not anywhere near cost effective whatsoever. Worthless, utterly worthless.