Wind Turbine Fire in New Zealand

But it will go out rather soon. The fire in Centralia will not go out in any of our lifetimes, and there are many more like that. Also, because we had natural gas furnaces where I worked, we had numerous safety films about natural gas explosions and there causes.
big fucking deal dumb ass, democrats increased the use of coal when they began building solar panels and wind turbines

natural gas furnaces where you worked, was that before or after you made the claim on the boards that where you worked only used electricity to make steel, a claim you repeat again and again

start a thread, dumb ass
 
big fucking deal dumb ass, democrats increased the use of coal when they began building solar panels and wind turbines

natural gas furnaces where you worked, was that before or after you made the claim on the boards that where you worked only used electricity to make steel, a claim you repeat again and again

start a thread, dumb ass
The reheat furnaces are natural gas. The melt used electric arc to melt the scrap when we made our own slabs. So, the coal use increased when we started making solar panels, but they are shutting down coal mines and coal generation plants.

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The reheat furnaces are natural gas. The melt used electric arc to melt the scrap when we made our own slabs. So, the coal use increased when we started making solar panels, but they are shutting down coal mines and coal generation plants.

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So now we can say an even greater percentage of coal use belongs to solar and wind.
 
So much for being clean. A toxic fiberglass fire, oil, plastics, and whatever else makes up the internals and externals of a wind turbine. This happens all over the world and will be more frequent as the Wind Turbines age and die.

Fire fighters did not have the capability to put out the fire so they let it burn until it could burn no more.

A wind turbine is on fire at a wind farm near Palmerston North. Emergency services were called to the site near Aokautere, Palmerston North, at 2.40pm, a Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesperson said. “It’s a windmill on fire,” he said. Four fire trucks and a tanker responded but left shortly after 4pm, as they were “unable to assist”, he said. The fire was being left to burn overnight under the management of on-site contractors.

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Do did you know, there's no decommissioning budget and plan for wind turbines, they simply go into landfill. Their lifespan is 20 years, 25 if you're lucky.

And whilst the environment is get battered with that, they're digging up enormous mines for shite EV's. This green lot is into destroying the environment.
 
Do did you know, there's no decommissioning budget and plan for wind turbines, they simply go into landfill. Their lifespan is 20 years, 25 if you're lucky.

And whilst the environment is get battered with that, they're digging up enormous mines for shite EV's. This green lot is into destroying the environment.
The lifespan is maybe 10 years. At least that is what I witnessed in Cabazon.
 

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