Another great engineering solution to a problem we now face transporting these huge items of kit. Hopefully, they will build an SMPT that is all-electric to make the journey greener.
Ein Nachzügler. Grund für die Inbetriebnahme 2017 trotz Riss in einem der Flügel war die Aussicht auf bessere Gewinnmargen. Flugzeugepassagiere dachten bestimmt, in Schorndorf ist ein Hai unterwegs 😄🤣
Nachdem so ein Schwerttransport durch ein Dorf duch ist, heißt es immer wieder ein plötzlich auftretender Tornado hätte die Häuser in Schutt und Asche gelegt. :D - Heinz
This doesn't seem to have any driver onboard at all - at least I can't see one, or where one would sit. It appears to only move at a walking pace, and be operated entirely by the guy with the sort-of video game controller.
Thanks Germany! For the extreme increase in electricity prices, the instability of the entire power grid and the destruction of the ecology in the process. 👏
Studid nonsense! All life cycle assessments show that wind and solar power plants are by far the least environmentally damaging type of electricity generation. Incidentally, over 98% of wind power plants worldwide have been in operation outside Germany in the last 5 years. And so it is also explainable that e.g. DK, UK, LIT, IR, ESP have a higher wind power share than Germany (1st HY 2023: 29%).
Yeah, no, it probably only took a few hours to move it, how much diesel do you imagine it used up travelling at that slow pace? Meanwhile, a typical wind turbine can create 4000 horsepower or 3 megawatts at maximum. Even on a slow wind day, you're going to be getting more than enough to power a truck travelling at normal speeds. You're like 300,000% wrong, if not a million per cent.