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Originally Posted by WTF
Both you and LexusLover missed the point. You were trying to blame Obama.
When in fact it is Texas leading the way in wind energy.
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Three things ...#1... fify ... no charge ..
#2 ... the only "point" I saw was the one on your head, and it can't be missed.
#3 ... The Texas "wind energy" initiative is not "leading" any where. It stalled when the goofball from Oklahoma couldn't get the Texas taxpayers (via the Texas legislature) to finance the billions to "rework" the grid system in Texas to handle the flow of energy from the millions of acres of wind farms he was doing to build in West Texas, and then "sell" them for a profit .... without reimbursing the taxpayers or paying the "loan" for upgrading the grid. (If you will read the fine print in your "resource" you will notice mention of "a grid" .. as opposed to "the grid")
How about those West Texas dust storms!!!!
Subdivision contractors do that ... shift the maintenance of common areas (like streets and utilities) to the jurisdiction in which the subdivision is located .... city or county.... "mud district"!!! Even after they have assessed a "maintenance fee" from the buyers... and rat-holed the money into their pockets.
Here's a quote from a reliable source:
Consider what Warren Buffett told his shareholders at Berkshire Hathaway ’s annual meeting in Omaha this year:
“On wind energy, we get a tax credit if we build a lot of wind farms. That’s the only reason to build them. They don’t make sense without the tax credit."
http://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenste...on-wind-power/
Read the article ... the issue is transmission and costs. Right now it is being subsidized by the consumers who aren't even benefiting from it.