Part 2
A little daylight shed…
The skies cleared, the fog lifted, and this morning the work of the “windsmiths” was revealed.
The 156 foot tall (at maximum blade tip height) “landmark monument to energy independence and environmental stewardship” (as I call it) stood proud.
And , if the crazy wind gusts overnight and this morning are any benchmark, the turbine stands firm, as expected, to extreme storm-like conditions, right “out of the box”.
Commissioning will begin soon, and I’ll be providing more specs and pertinent information along the way.
Personally, I do think it’s … Well definitely interesting and intellectually attractive and appealing, if not outright handsome or beautiful.
If you don’t agree, I dare you to be present and observe the reaction when someone else’s politically unaware child sees it for the first time!
I hope I’m there to see some of those.
Those are the people this technology means the most to: the next generation who have to clean up, and pay for in many ways, our and our parents’ mess.
I imagine the reaction would be wonderment, and I would wholeheartedly agree with “wow” and “cool”.
What do you think?
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