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Originally Posted by Blind Squirrel
If there's no profit, then there's no any kind of large-scale energy production. There's generally more wind in offshore locations, which have fewer other uses and less commercial value than land-based sites.
Wind turbines obviously don't generate electricity when the wind's not blowing, and that's hardly an argument against installing them. You're essentially saying that anything less than a perfect replacement or addition to dirtier forms of energy production is unnecessary.
I don't think fossil fuels are so green either. I'm (probably) just an older man than you ranting on a cold winter day, my friend. 
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B.S., Were you born before 1955? Lesser of 2 evils just as evil? What about natural gas or hydroelectric? Can the turbines generate power at over 10 kt winds? Still old and cold my friend.