What I was getting at is that after flowing around wind turbine the air
will have less energy and apparently will also be more turbulent. So be
it. However, I really don't think understand just how incredible an
energy source fossil fuels are, regardless of their terrible downsides.
Replace them will be much, much harder than most people realize. And as
I stated earlier, the amount of wind turbines and solar arrays and
storage batteries that would be needed is mind boggling. Really it is,
just do the math and you'll begin to understand. With even 50% of the
amount needed there would effects, most likely adverse effects, on the
local and global environment. What those effects will be is difficult to
calculate but that does not mean that wind and solar power should be
prohibited but only that we should proceed with caution. But of course
we won't.

Anyway at the rate we're going, at least here in the US, there won't be
enough fossil fuel left to manufacture and install all the wind turbines
and solar panels needed. Sad but true.



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