Danish Windmills Halted The Rise Of The Seas

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29 Responses to Danish Windmills Halted The Rise Of The Seas

  1. theyouk says:

    The stupid…it burns.

    Wow. Just wow.

  2. Gail Combs says:

    Actually it is typical slimy gypsy horse trader crap.

    I think this is the Jan Willem Zwang making the inane remark.
    Google Translate from Dutch

    GREEN SPREAD “realising sustainable connections”
    “Green Spread realizes profitable renewable energy projects. We combine local production with local decrease and local money.”

    Team Member: Jan Willem Zwang

    Jan Willem financial specialist and partner in that capacity from Green Crowd. He is active since 2002 in the energy market, especially in the first years as an independent consultant and later as founder and director of Tensor Energy. After selling his shares Jan Willem Green Spread founded in 2010. Jan Willem on an interim basis several projects for various energy and waste companies. His expertise lies mainly in the energy trading, risk management, which is involved and complex financing issues.

    Jan Willem 2.5 years include projects for Essent Trading, Trade Manager has been with Delta and has worked at Petroplus Corporate Finance. Since the founding of Green Spread Jan Willem has focused on developing and profitably exploit renewable energy projects

  3. Hew Manatee says:

    It is quite disturbing to realise that there are people out there who think like that.
    We truly are living in the world’s largest open air insane asylum at the moment.

    • Gail Combs says:

      The problem is not the insane. (JFK opened the gates in the 1970s) It is the fact that so many of them are now in charge!

      • philjourdan says:

        How did JFK do it 10 years after his death?

        • Gail Combs says:

          OOPS, my bad. Thats what I get for posting in the middle of the night before my first cup of caffine.

          Deinstitutionalisation (or deinstitutionalization) is the process of replacing long-stay psychiatric hospitals with less isolated community mental health services for those diagnosed with a mental disorder or developmental disability…. The plan was set in motion by the Community Mental Health Act as a part of John F. Kennedy’s legislation [clarification needed] and passed by the U.S. Congress in 1963, mandating the appointment of a commission to make recommendations for “combating mental illness in the United States”…. In many cases the deinstitutionalisation of the mentally ill in the Western world from the 1960s onward has translated into policies of “community release”. Individuals who previously would have been in mental institutions are no longer continuously supervised by health care workers. Some experts, such as E. Fuller Torrey, have considered deinstitutionalisation to be a failure” — WIKI

        • philjourdan says:

          Better than being woken up at 1am for a crises that is minor. 😉

          I figured it was just a date slip or maybe a different person. But I did not know, so asked.

        • Gail Combs says:

          Actually it is being woken up at 1 am by cries. That baby goat sure has a pair of lungs on her!

        • philjourdan says:

          My “kids” are all over 20. So unless we keep the grand “kids”, there are no cries at 1am. 😉

  4. SMS says:

    How do countries installing offshore wind power generators justify their construction if they believe sea level rise will eventually swamp the equipment, making it useless? Maybe they know sea level rise will not be a problem.

    • Another Ian says:

      BUT!

      That means the mill heads are closer to the water and thus easier and cheaper to repair when they break.

      • PeterK says:

        Ian your wrong. If the water rises, that means the access door cannot be accessed. Therefore, a new access door needs to be cut in higher up in order to access the stairs to climb up to where the equipment inside needs to be serviced. This costs more money. However, if sea level rise becomes truly catastrophic, and rises to the point that they can access the blades directly from the boat, they yes, theoretically, it will become cheaper to service. You just gotta love green energy. It’s saving everyone a bundle of money every time they get their hydro monthly bills!

        • rah says:

          Except there is that little problem of waves you know.

        • PJ London says:

          You people are not thinking “long term”, when the water rises sufficiently, the blades will be submerged and then the tidal forces will turn the blades creating electricity.
          As you can see, the designers have thought it through and provided for everything.

      • PJ London says:

        Please do not use sarcasm here. It is neither recognised nor appreciated.
        It causes others to have serious difficulties in following simple discussions.
        Please stick to herd facts in future.

      • Did you hear? No sarcasm! Serious women have serious difficulties following even simple discussions!

  5. emsnews says:

    They really really think they control the weather! If we get any colder, I think they should all be arrested for meddling in my well being.

  6. dom says:

    Hans Brinker also saved the world by sticking his finger in the dike….//s.

  7. sabretoothed says:

    Denmark has lots of oil wells though don’t they LOOLOL
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Denmark#Oil_and_Natural_Gas

  8. gregole says:

    My grandfather was Danish, a hard-minded blacksmith and immigrant who came to America and settled in South Dakota – he’s rolling in his grave at this idiocy, trust me on this.

  9. Brian D says:

    Sheesh guys, don’t you get it?! When the windmills get up to speed, they start blowing the water back out sea. lol

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