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Not seeing your link. Or is that the purpose, there is no land "confiscated"?Here's a link to land that's been confiscated for solar installations. It's disturbing.
Not seeing your link. Or is that the purpose, there is no land "confiscated"?Here's a link to land that's been confiscated for solar installations. It's disturbing.
The steam does not hurt the atmosphere and it does not dump snow on anyone in the winter it disipates pretty quickly , I worked in the petrochemical industry for 38 yrs , I would rather see a little steam disipate in the atmosphere rather than seeing acres and acres of solar power panelsViews: Natural gas power plant next door VS solar farm...
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Don't forget, the NG plant isn't running in that picture. When it runs, there's a continuous plume of steam to muck up the horizon that's visible for 20 miles.
Also, it dumps snow on anyone downwind in the winter. Thanks neighbor.![]()
May I suggest locally reported weather news on the steam/snow events.The steam does not hurt the atmosphere and it does not dump snow on anyone in the winter it disipates pretty quickly , I worked in the petrochemical industry for 38 yrs , I would rather see a little steam disipate in the atmosphere rather than seeing acres and acres of solar power panels
I have worked in the power plants and the steam is coming from the cooling towers and they do not cause snow..I never seen us not have snow on the ground in the plant's and big a big snow storm over the fence in the local communities...That is B.S. , Steam from a cooling tower or any where else during cold weather does not cause snow fall else where...that is ludicrous..
The steam does not stay visible in the atmosphere for 20 miles..not hardly.
When it runs, there's a continuous plume of steam to muck up the horizon that's visible for 20 miles.
The steam does not hurt the atmosphere and it does not dump snow on anyone in the winter
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Steam from a cooling tower or any where else during cold weather does not cause snow fall else where . . .
Visible from 20 miles away. And further.The steam does not hurt the atmosphere and it does not dump snow on anyone in the winter it disipates pretty quickly , I worked in the petrochemical industry for 38 yrs , I would rather see a little steam disipate in the atmosphere rather than seeing acres and acres of solar power panels
I have worked in the power plants and the steam is coming from the cooling towers and they do not cause snow..I never seen us not have snow on the ground in the plant and a big snow storm over the fence in the local communities...That is B.S. , Steam from a cooling tower or any where else during cold weather does not cause snow fall else where...that is ludicrous..
The steam does not stay visible in the atmosphere for 20 miles..not hardly.
I can see it 50 miles away with a pair of binoculars but it is not leaving a 20 mile long trail like you are saying.Visible from 20 miles away. And further.