What's this a picture of?
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@axtremus that's right. Awesome picture.
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Giants on the Move by Rasmus Degnbol
A 78-metre-long blade for an offshore wind turbine seen crossing a roundabout in the city of Tarp, Denmark
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It is just the wing of the windmill, right?
Or is it actually installed there?
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Some wind farms are so large, It would seem logical and even cost effective to construct a manufacturing facility on site for parts. I understand the process to manufacture and to dispose of such blades when their useful life is over, is not all that environmentally friendly.
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@mark said in What's this a picture of?:
I understand the process to manufacture and to dispose of such blades when their useful life is over, is not all that environmentally friendly.
And in between manufacture and disposal it's not that friendly either.
https://www.fws.gov/birds/bird-enthusiasts/threats-to-birds/collisions/wind-turbines.php
Over 200 species of bird have been documented as killed by collision with wind turbines.
The most comprehensive and statistically sound estimates show that bird deaths from turbine collisions are between 140,000 and 500,000 birds per year.More deaths than covid-19
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I think this was posted on the old forum board, but it is a video of a transport of a wind turbine blade on a narrow road and making a 90 degrees turn. Quite impressive
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Awesome video
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Awesome indeed. I wonder who's steering the wheels on the trailer.
In the US, long ("Hook and Ladder") fire trucks have someone steering the rear of the vehicle.
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