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Sobering Facts and Scientific Reports
On the Problems, Deficiencies and
Hidden Costs and Impacts of Wind Energy
Scientific Evidence that the Sun is the Main Driver
of Climate Change. Not you. Not CO2.
From Friends of Science, Calgary
www.friendsofscience.org
Wind Power
Not Free – Not Eco-friendly
There is no free lunch
Wind
production is
least effective
in winter and
during the day.
Wind energy
has many
dirty secrets
making it not
environment
ally friendly
at all. Wind energy is not at all predictable. Turbines operate at full power less
than half the slated 25 year life; need refurbishment or replacement. Wind
needs 24/7 back-up of conventional fuels to even exist and operate. One
should anticipate exposure to price volatility due to these factors.
Wind Power –
Not Free, Not Eco-friendly
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Not Cheap, Not "Green"
Cato Policy Analysis No. 280, August 27, 1997
by Robert L. Bradley Jr.
Problems of Wind Power
http://www.mensetmanus.net/windpower/cato/probwind.shtml
Will you be paying for wind generation
capacity no one can ever use?
 TheAESO* has indicated that the,“... the obligation of market participants to comply
with dispatch instructions and directives from the system controller, in conjunction with
the ability of wind generation to be controllable when the wind is blowing, supports the
interpretation that wind generators must install power management technology as a
condition of service, and that a wind generator must be able to comply with an
instruction from the system controller to limit its output.”
 (5) Market and Operational Framework forWind Integration inAlberta – p. 9 Section 4.4Wind Generator
 Power Management
 http://www.aeso.ca/downloads/Suncor_response_to_AESO_Wind_Integration.pdf
 *(Alberta electrical System Operator – in charge of the grid/technical flow of power)
Are you buying something less than
advertised?
 LesserWindTurbine (WT) Capacity Factors: Based on analyses of actualWT production
results, it appears the capacity factors of wind energy projects in many areas of the world are much
less than estimated by project developers.As a result, the capital costs and environmental impacts of
implementation would be much greater, because a greater capacity of wind turbines and
transmission systems would be required to generate the same quantity of energy.
 ShorterWT Useful Service Lives: Based on recent studies ofWT useful service lives in
Denmark and the UK, it appears the actual lives are about 12 - 15 years, instead
of the 25 years typically used byWT project developers.
http://theenergycollective.com/willem-post/169521/wind-turbine-energy-capacity-less-estimated
 http://www.ref.org.uk/attachments/article/280/ref.hughes.19.12.12.pdf
 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/9770837/Wind-farm-turbines-wear-sooner-than-
expected-says-study.html
 https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/rethinking-winds-impact-on-emissions-and-cycling-costs/
 http://docs.wind-watch.org/global-wind-resource-overestimated.pdf
From AESO Stakeholder comments posted Mar. 5, 2013
ATCO Power Statement on Wind(excerpt)
 WhileATCO Power is in principle open to the idea ofWind
participating in the merit order, we currently see no
reasonable way to achieve this.While the AESO deemed the
Wind Dispatch Pilot a success, ATCO would consider the
results sobering. Even with significantly reduced restatement
times we would consider the compliance subpar by orders of
magnitude. The simple fact remains that the wind
regime is uncontrollable and the only decision wind
farm operators can make is to generate less than the current
wind conditions permit.
 http://www.aeso.ca/downloads/Phase_2_Wind_Integration_-_ATCO_Power.pdf
From AESO Stakeholder comments posted Mar. 5, 2013
EnMax
 TheAESO notes that, since wind generation does not offer into the merit order, higher
amounts of wind energy will result in growing amounts of generation that acts as a price
taker. ENMAX would add that growing amounts of wind generation will
also tend to reduce prices when the wind is blowing, reduce the
predictability of net load, reduce the number of hours in which
dispatchable generators are able to recover their fixed costs, increase the
number of supply surplus hours, potentially cause base-load generation to
curtail, and polarize energy prices, all while providing little capacity
benefit to the system. In ENMAX’s view, something that should be included in the
AESO’s wind integration plan is a discussion of whether the current market design is
sustainable in the face of much higher levels of non-dispatchable generation. ENMAX
notes that high levels of wind power are becoming a significant concern in other
markets; see, for example, the following article(dated February 27, 2013):Surplus
wind power could cost Ontario ratepayers up to $200 million: IESO—
Surplus wind power could cost Ontario ratepayers millions and
compromise power system, says electricity system operator, at
http://www.thestar.com/business/2013/02/26/surplus_wind_power_could_cost_ontario_ratepayers_up_to_200_million_ieso.html
AESO – Problems of Integration
Investment Advice?
Wind a poor investment
http://albertamsa.ca/uploads/pdf/Archive/2012/Investor%20Perspectives%20Report%20to%20MSA%20-%2017%20Augus.pdf
 Indicated that: "Wind: Not generally attractive at this time because expected medium-termAlberta electricity prices
are on average lower than the full cost of the facilities"
Wind: Investors commented that in general, they are not supportive of wind projects at this time, because prices in
theAlberta electricity market have been and are expected to continue to be too low to provide a sufficient level of
return on investment in a new project, if the only source of revenue were to be the hourly electricity market.There
is no fuel cost in wind power facilities, and operating costs tend to be relatively low.The majority of the long-term
cost of wind power is the cost of the capital employed in constructing them. Even with the historically low interest
rate environment of the last few years, the full cost of new wind projects, with a reasonable return on equity capital
included, is higher than the average price of electricity in the Alberta market.
 Only wind projects which have either contracts or substantial ancillary revenues will be considered for financing by
any debt, equity or balance sheet investors. In the event that a wind project is given a contract by a consumer of
electricity, that consumer is essentially taking on the risk that the average electricity price will rise above the wind
break-even point over the long-term, therefore making the contract a sensible one.Wind projects also sometimes
qualify for alternative revenue streams, such as carbon credits or other green financial attributes. If these are sizeable
enough, then they could make a positive difference on investor views.At the time of writing of this report, there are
more than 1,000 MW of wind projects that have received all required regulatory approvals and permits, but are not
currently proceeding to construction.
 5
 One exception is Capital Power’s Halkirk wind project, which according to the company’s publicly available information benefits from a long-term
renewable energy credit arrangement which will provide approximately 40% of expected revenues over the life of the project.
Are AB School
Boards being
the ‘financier’
by contract for
a project that
otherwise
would never
be financed in
the open
market? Is
this a misuse
of taxpayer’s
funds?
EU carbon markets
recently collapse
from a high of 34.90
euro in 2008 to 3.06
euro Ap. 24, 2013.
What is the risk this
will affect REC
values worldwide?
Wind destroys existing energy economy &
exploits shareholder value with ‘free’ ride
Enron’s wind roots - Alberta
Mike, we are a green energy company, but the green stands for
money — Jeffrey Skilling,President,Enron
Enron made $45 million
in one day in Alberta.
Wind power has been
subject to questionable
and corrupt practices in
many jurisdictions.
Expensive Junk http://www.nofreewind.com/
. ..Bonneville Power in Oregon. Click here to go to their company site. At the link, below the graph, Bonneville
states they have 2680MW of installed wind. Likely most of these turbines are the older models rated at 1.5MW,
with a few more rated 2.0MW and the very newest turbines rated at 3.0MW. With an average of 1.75MW the
2680 MW equals a guess of 1500 turbines. How much do they cost? Go to the cost section of WindIndustry.org
web site and they write “The costs for a commercial scale wind turbine in 2007 ranged from $1.2 million
to $2.6 million, per MW of nameplate capacity installed.” If we used $2.0 million per MW as middle ground
then the total of the Bonnevile turbines are $3 BILLION DOLLARS. The chart below show the latest wind output
and energy production in MW’s. As you can see on January 1st there was a spike of wind and the average of
Jan 1st to Jan 2nd would be about 30% of the possible 2680 MW’s. Now, look at the rest of the week, on
December 31st and the three days from Jan 3rd to Jan 6th there was almost NO OUTPUT from these 3
BILLIONS DOLLARS WORTH OF JUNK. Complete JUNK. Not only that, the turbines suck energy from
the system even when they are not running! They often use the grid power to turn in low wind because
if they are still for too long the blades could deform. It is so simple to see, wind power can not replace ANY
CONVENTIONAL POWER PLANT, EVER.
Are You Creating Unfair Market
Disparities with Taxpayers Money?
 Electric generation is extremely capital intensive, with very
long-lived assets, ranging from 50 years for thermal
generation capacity to potentially more than 100 years for
hydroelectric facilities. Investors have been attracted to
this industry because of the stability and
predictability of the system. This relationship can be
detrimentally altered when confidence is eroded by policy
interventions as opposed to consistent regulatory oversight.
The clearest example of this reflects rule sets that create
unfair or uneven cost advantages between or within
generation categories. http://www.ippsa.com/pdf/IPPSA_Final_Report_Nov_11.pdf
Toxic Truth about Wind Farms
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1350811/In-China-true-cost-Britains-clean-green-wind-power-experiment-Pollution-disastrous-scale.html
In China - Making neodymium magnets for wind turbines in
unsafe conditions with no environmental management in the
shop or at the mines.
‘It is a real dilemma for environmentalists who
want to see the growth of the industry,’ she says.
‘But we have the responsibility to recognise the
environmental destruction that is being caused
while making these wind turbines.’
Neodymium Miners
Victims of the West’s Obsession with ‘Green”
Villagers Su Bairen, 69, and Yan Man Jia Hong, 74, stand on the edge of the
six-mile-wide toxic lake in Baotou, China that has devastated their farmland
and ruined the health of the people in their community
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1350811/In-China-true-cost-Britains-clean-green-wind-power-experiment-Pollution-disastrous-
scale.html#ixzz2REA6HFNb
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Toxic Truth about Wind Farms
 Neodymium is a core component ofWindTurbines and is another dirty secret that the developers would rather
you did not know about. Firstly, neodynium is used in many tech gadgets, but only in small trace amounts.
 According to Jack Lifton, Director ofTechnology Metals Research,“It has been estimated that to build the latest and
most efficient one megawatt capacity wind turbine powered electric generator requires one ton of the rare earth metal neodymium
for use in a permanent magnet made from the alloy neodymium-iron-boron.“. 2.
 Turbine developers choose neodymium for their turbines, in what is referred to as‘Direct-drive turbines’, which
do not require gearboxes, considered to require less maintenance, and are generally lighter than conventional
turbines 3.
 Unfortunately, the use of neodymium in wind turbines, cause large scale environmental damage and toxic
pollution in the extraction process, which seriously raises questions about the‘green’ credentials, so often peddled
by the wind developers.
 The Daily Mail examined the issue, in their article‘In China, the true cost of Britain’s clean, green wind
power experiment: Pollution on a disastrous scale‘, which states;“This vast, hissing cauldron of chemicals
is the dumping ground for seven million tons a year of mined rare earth after it has been doused in acid and
chemicals and processed through red-hot furnaces to extract its components.”
 A local resident, next to the toxic lake created through the neodymium
extraction process is quoted; “Anything we planted just withered, then
our animals started to sicken and die.’
Wind Power - Not Eco-friendly
Bats and Barotrauma –
Wind farm death by exploding lungs
• Summary
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S09609822
08007513
• Bird fatalities at some wind energy facilities around the world have been
documented for decades, but the issue of bat fatalities at such facilities —
primarily involving migratory species during autumn migration — has
been raised relatively recently 1 and 2Barotrauma involves tissue damage
to air-containing structures caused by rapid or excessive pressure change;
pulmonary barotrauma is lung damage due to expansion of air in the lungs
that is not accommodated by exhalation.We report here the first evidence
that barotrauma is the cause of death in a high proportion of bats found at
wind energy facilities. We found that 90% of bat fatalities involved
internal haemorrhaging consistent with barotrauma, and that
direct contact with turbine blades only accounted for about
half of the fatalities.Air pressure change at turbine blades is an
undetectable hazard and helps explain high bat fatality rates.We suggest
that one reason why there are fewer bird than bat fatalities is that the
unique respiratory anatomy of birds is less susceptible to barotrauma than
that of mammals.
Figure 1. Pulmonary barotrauma in bats killed at wind turbines.(A) Formalin-fixed L.
noctivagans lung with multifocal hemorrhages and a ruptured bulla with hemorrhagic
border (arrow). Histological sections of bat lungs stained with hematoxylin and eosin
(100X). (B) Normal lung of an L. noctivagans. (C) Lung of Eptesicus fuscus found dead
at a wind turbine with no traumatic injury. There is extensive pulmonary hemorrhage
(H), congestion, and bullae (b). (D) Lung of L. cinereus found dead at a wind turbine
with a fracture of the distal ulna and radius. 90% of the alveoli and airways are filled
with edema. Bar = 100 μm.
Wind Turbines burst into flames –
Firefighters are helpless
So are eagles
and raptors
Do you have a complete decommission
and reclamation plan?
Is this cost or liability accounted for in your purpose-built wind farm?
http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/02/wind_energys_ghosts_1.html
Masses of Materials applied for
Limited Energy Return
 http://www.windpowerengineering.com/design/mechanical/prestressed-ground-anchors-allow-smaller-foundations/
Large gravity concrete pads, hexagonal in
shape, use about 400 to 500 cubic yards of
concrete and a truckload of rebar. The load
transfer from the tower is accomplished with
high capacity, post-tensioned threaded bars
connected to an embedment plate near the
foundation bottom. Bars are sleeved through
the foundation to transfer loads generated by
the turbine from the tower base all the way
down to the embedment ring in the
foundation bottom.
Long ground-anchor bolts, 40 ft in some
cases, allow using smaller diameter and
shallower foundations for wind turbines.
Massive amounts of CO2 for
footings & fossil fuel consumption
http://novacem.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Cement-and-concrete-science-2011-conference-vF.pdf
Decommissioning after Short Life
Taylor Wind began
generating in 2004...
Decommissioned in
2011
Seven short years for
limited power and
vast use of
construction
resources, labour and
materials.
60 tonnes of concrete ‘reclaimed’
The Rationale for Wind
 “Save the Planet” from GlobalWarming caused by the
Greenhouse Gas Effect of carbon dioxide emissions from
humans using fossil fuel
 However, there has been no global warming in 16 years
despite a rise in CO2
 Wind is far more wasteful of fossil fuels and an equal or
greater emitter of CO2 from production and
installation/decommissioning of its vast cement footings, and
its back-up needs, than conventional fuels per KWhr...while
a far LESS reliable or efficient energy provider.
No Global Warming in 16 Years
Despite a Rise in CO2. Why?
The Sun is the Main Driver of Climate Change. Not you. Not CO2.
Earth to
scale.
Earth and Atmospheric Scientists
see no unusual ‘warming’
Friends of Science is run by a volunteer board of retired earth and
atmospheric scientists and supported by citizens.
Water Vapour is the most
important Green House Gas
NOAA calls it the ‘wild card’ in global warming. In the stratosphere
and upper troposphere, there is declining water vapour – allowing
heat to be released to space. This is why, despite a rise in CO2,
temperatures have not risen.
Sun’s Magnetic Flux Affects Climate
A “Little Ice Age” may be next based on hundreds of years of sunspot cycle observations (versus less
than 100 years of temperature observations on earth, and less than 50 of‘climate science’ based
mostly on computer models)
400 Years of Sunspot Numbers with the eleven-year mean of the monthly averages (heavy black
line) that shows the Modern Maximum Activity is higher than at any time in the past 400 years
shown on the chart. Therefore the late Twentieth Century warming is related to the activity of the
Sun and is simply a continuation of the Holocene warming and cooling cycles (Source, NOAA
and Royal Observatory of Belgium, compiled by Hoyt and Schatten, 1998a, 1998b).
In Summary
 Wind power is not free
 Wind power inAlberta is judged to be a poor investment
 Wind power has serious environmental impacts
 Wind power does not perform in cold weather
 Wind turbines lose about 1/3 of their capacity after 10-12
years of operation
 Wind has issues with maintenance, fire risks, costs of
decommissioning and mechanical failure (collapse)
 Investment in a purpose-built wind farm by AB School
Boards therefore sets a very poor example for Alberta school
children and is a misuse of Alberta taxpayer funds
Friends of Science
 Please contact us for more information.
 We have qualified APEGA scientists who can explain the new evidence concerning climate science.
 We can provide additional materials on the unintended consequences of the‘rush-to-renewables.’
 Our objective is to educate and share information.
 We are supported by scientists and average citizens and have no vested interests beyond science and
the scientific method.
 Friends of Science
 P.O.Box 23167, Connaught P.O.
 Calgary,Alberta
 CanadaT2S 3B1
 Toll-freeTelephone: 1-888-789-9597
 friendsofscience.org
 E-mail: contact@friendsofscience.org

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  • 1. Sobering Facts and Scientific Reports On the Problems, Deficiencies and Hidden Costs and Impacts of Wind Energy Scientific Evidence that the Sun is the Main Driver of Climate Change. Not you. Not CO2. From Friends of Science, Calgary www.friendsofscience.org Wind Power Not Free – Not Eco-friendly
  • 2. There is no free lunch Wind production is least effective in winter and during the day. Wind energy has many dirty secrets making it not environment ally friendly at all. Wind energy is not at all predictable. Turbines operate at full power less than half the slated 25 year life; need refurbishment or replacement. Wind needs 24/7 back-up of conventional fuels to even exist and operate. One should anticipate exposure to price volatility due to these factors.
  • 3. Wind Power – Not Free, Not Eco-friendly RENEWABLE ENERGY Not Cheap, Not "Green" Cato Policy Analysis No. 280, August 27, 1997 by Robert L. Bradley Jr. Problems of Wind Power http://www.mensetmanus.net/windpower/cato/probwind.shtml
  • 4. Will you be paying for wind generation capacity no one can ever use?  TheAESO* has indicated that the,“... the obligation of market participants to comply with dispatch instructions and directives from the system controller, in conjunction with the ability of wind generation to be controllable when the wind is blowing, supports the interpretation that wind generators must install power management technology as a condition of service, and that a wind generator must be able to comply with an instruction from the system controller to limit its output.”  (5) Market and Operational Framework forWind Integration inAlberta – p. 9 Section 4.4Wind Generator  Power Management  http://www.aeso.ca/downloads/Suncor_response_to_AESO_Wind_Integration.pdf  *(Alberta electrical System Operator – in charge of the grid/technical flow of power)
  • 5. Are you buying something less than advertised?  LesserWindTurbine (WT) Capacity Factors: Based on analyses of actualWT production results, it appears the capacity factors of wind energy projects in many areas of the world are much less than estimated by project developers.As a result, the capital costs and environmental impacts of implementation would be much greater, because a greater capacity of wind turbines and transmission systems would be required to generate the same quantity of energy.  ShorterWT Useful Service Lives: Based on recent studies ofWT useful service lives in Denmark and the UK, it appears the actual lives are about 12 - 15 years, instead of the 25 years typically used byWT project developers. http://theenergycollective.com/willem-post/169521/wind-turbine-energy-capacity-less-estimated  http://www.ref.org.uk/attachments/article/280/ref.hughes.19.12.12.pdf  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/9770837/Wind-farm-turbines-wear-sooner-than- expected-says-study.html  https://www.wind-watch.org/documents/rethinking-winds-impact-on-emissions-and-cycling-costs/  http://docs.wind-watch.org/global-wind-resource-overestimated.pdf
  • 6. From AESO Stakeholder comments posted Mar. 5, 2013 ATCO Power Statement on Wind(excerpt)  WhileATCO Power is in principle open to the idea ofWind participating in the merit order, we currently see no reasonable way to achieve this.While the AESO deemed the Wind Dispatch Pilot a success, ATCO would consider the results sobering. Even with significantly reduced restatement times we would consider the compliance subpar by orders of magnitude. The simple fact remains that the wind regime is uncontrollable and the only decision wind farm operators can make is to generate less than the current wind conditions permit.  http://www.aeso.ca/downloads/Phase_2_Wind_Integration_-_ATCO_Power.pdf
  • 7. From AESO Stakeholder comments posted Mar. 5, 2013 EnMax  TheAESO notes that, since wind generation does not offer into the merit order, higher amounts of wind energy will result in growing amounts of generation that acts as a price taker. ENMAX would add that growing amounts of wind generation will also tend to reduce prices when the wind is blowing, reduce the predictability of net load, reduce the number of hours in which dispatchable generators are able to recover their fixed costs, increase the number of supply surplus hours, potentially cause base-load generation to curtail, and polarize energy prices, all while providing little capacity benefit to the system. In ENMAX’s view, something that should be included in the AESO’s wind integration plan is a discussion of whether the current market design is sustainable in the face of much higher levels of non-dispatchable generation. ENMAX notes that high levels of wind power are becoming a significant concern in other markets; see, for example, the following article(dated February 27, 2013):Surplus wind power could cost Ontario ratepayers up to $200 million: IESO— Surplus wind power could cost Ontario ratepayers millions and compromise power system, says electricity system operator, at http://www.thestar.com/business/2013/02/26/surplus_wind_power_could_cost_ontario_ratepayers_up_to_200_million_ieso.html
  • 8. AESO – Problems of Integration
  • 9. Investment Advice? Wind a poor investment http://albertamsa.ca/uploads/pdf/Archive/2012/Investor%20Perspectives%20Report%20to%20MSA%20-%2017%20Augus.pdf  Indicated that: "Wind: Not generally attractive at this time because expected medium-termAlberta electricity prices are on average lower than the full cost of the facilities" Wind: Investors commented that in general, they are not supportive of wind projects at this time, because prices in theAlberta electricity market have been and are expected to continue to be too low to provide a sufficient level of return on investment in a new project, if the only source of revenue were to be the hourly electricity market.There is no fuel cost in wind power facilities, and operating costs tend to be relatively low.The majority of the long-term cost of wind power is the cost of the capital employed in constructing them. Even with the historically low interest rate environment of the last few years, the full cost of new wind projects, with a reasonable return on equity capital included, is higher than the average price of electricity in the Alberta market.  Only wind projects which have either contracts or substantial ancillary revenues will be considered for financing by any debt, equity or balance sheet investors. In the event that a wind project is given a contract by a consumer of electricity, that consumer is essentially taking on the risk that the average electricity price will rise above the wind break-even point over the long-term, therefore making the contract a sensible one.Wind projects also sometimes qualify for alternative revenue streams, such as carbon credits or other green financial attributes. If these are sizeable enough, then they could make a positive difference on investor views.At the time of writing of this report, there are more than 1,000 MW of wind projects that have received all required regulatory approvals and permits, but are not currently proceeding to construction.  5  One exception is Capital Power’s Halkirk wind project, which according to the company’s publicly available information benefits from a long-term renewable energy credit arrangement which will provide approximately 40% of expected revenues over the life of the project. Are AB School Boards being the ‘financier’ by contract for a project that otherwise would never be financed in the open market? Is this a misuse of taxpayer’s funds? EU carbon markets recently collapse from a high of 34.90 euro in 2008 to 3.06 euro Ap. 24, 2013. What is the risk this will affect REC values worldwide?
  • 10. Wind destroys existing energy economy & exploits shareholder value with ‘free’ ride
  • 11. Enron’s wind roots - Alberta Mike, we are a green energy company, but the green stands for money — Jeffrey Skilling,President,Enron Enron made $45 million in one day in Alberta. Wind power has been subject to questionable and corrupt practices in many jurisdictions.
  • 12. Expensive Junk http://www.nofreewind.com/ . ..Bonneville Power in Oregon. Click here to go to their company site. At the link, below the graph, Bonneville states they have 2680MW of installed wind. Likely most of these turbines are the older models rated at 1.5MW, with a few more rated 2.0MW and the very newest turbines rated at 3.0MW. With an average of 1.75MW the 2680 MW equals a guess of 1500 turbines. How much do they cost? Go to the cost section of WindIndustry.org web site and they write “The costs for a commercial scale wind turbine in 2007 ranged from $1.2 million to $2.6 million, per MW of nameplate capacity installed.” If we used $2.0 million per MW as middle ground then the total of the Bonnevile turbines are $3 BILLION DOLLARS. The chart below show the latest wind output and energy production in MW’s. As you can see on January 1st there was a spike of wind and the average of Jan 1st to Jan 2nd would be about 30% of the possible 2680 MW’s. Now, look at the rest of the week, on December 31st and the three days from Jan 3rd to Jan 6th there was almost NO OUTPUT from these 3 BILLIONS DOLLARS WORTH OF JUNK. Complete JUNK. Not only that, the turbines suck energy from the system even when they are not running! They often use the grid power to turn in low wind because if they are still for too long the blades could deform. It is so simple to see, wind power can not replace ANY CONVENTIONAL POWER PLANT, EVER.
  • 13. Are You Creating Unfair Market Disparities with Taxpayers Money?  Electric generation is extremely capital intensive, with very long-lived assets, ranging from 50 years for thermal generation capacity to potentially more than 100 years for hydroelectric facilities. Investors have been attracted to this industry because of the stability and predictability of the system. This relationship can be detrimentally altered when confidence is eroded by policy interventions as opposed to consistent regulatory oversight. The clearest example of this reflects rule sets that create unfair or uneven cost advantages between or within generation categories. http://www.ippsa.com/pdf/IPPSA_Final_Report_Nov_11.pdf
  • 14. Toxic Truth about Wind Farms http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1350811/In-China-true-cost-Britains-clean-green-wind-power-experiment-Pollution-disastrous-scale.html In China - Making neodymium magnets for wind turbines in unsafe conditions with no environmental management in the shop or at the mines. ‘It is a real dilemma for environmentalists who want to see the growth of the industry,’ she says. ‘But we have the responsibility to recognise the environmental destruction that is being caused while making these wind turbines.’
  • 15. Neodymium Miners Victims of the West’s Obsession with ‘Green” Villagers Su Bairen, 69, and Yan Man Jia Hong, 74, stand on the edge of the six-mile-wide toxic lake in Baotou, China that has devastated their farmland and ruined the health of the people in their community Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1350811/In-China-true-cost-Britains-clean-green-wind-power-experiment-Pollution-disastrous- scale.html#ixzz2REA6HFNb Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
  • 16. Toxic Truth about Wind Farms  Neodymium is a core component ofWindTurbines and is another dirty secret that the developers would rather you did not know about. Firstly, neodynium is used in many tech gadgets, but only in small trace amounts.  According to Jack Lifton, Director ofTechnology Metals Research,“It has been estimated that to build the latest and most efficient one megawatt capacity wind turbine powered electric generator requires one ton of the rare earth metal neodymium for use in a permanent magnet made from the alloy neodymium-iron-boron.“. 2.  Turbine developers choose neodymium for their turbines, in what is referred to as‘Direct-drive turbines’, which do not require gearboxes, considered to require less maintenance, and are generally lighter than conventional turbines 3.  Unfortunately, the use of neodymium in wind turbines, cause large scale environmental damage and toxic pollution in the extraction process, which seriously raises questions about the‘green’ credentials, so often peddled by the wind developers.  The Daily Mail examined the issue, in their article‘In China, the true cost of Britain’s clean, green wind power experiment: Pollution on a disastrous scale‘, which states;“This vast, hissing cauldron of chemicals is the dumping ground for seven million tons a year of mined rare earth after it has been doused in acid and chemicals and processed through red-hot furnaces to extract its components.”  A local resident, next to the toxic lake created through the neodymium extraction process is quoted; “Anything we planted just withered, then our animals started to sicken and die.’
  • 17. Wind Power - Not Eco-friendly
  • 18. Bats and Barotrauma – Wind farm death by exploding lungs • Summary http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S09609822 08007513 • Bird fatalities at some wind energy facilities around the world have been documented for decades, but the issue of bat fatalities at such facilities — primarily involving migratory species during autumn migration — has been raised relatively recently 1 and 2Barotrauma involves tissue damage to air-containing structures caused by rapid or excessive pressure change; pulmonary barotrauma is lung damage due to expansion of air in the lungs that is not accommodated by exhalation.We report here the first evidence that barotrauma is the cause of death in a high proportion of bats found at wind energy facilities. We found that 90% of bat fatalities involved internal haemorrhaging consistent with barotrauma, and that direct contact with turbine blades only accounted for about half of the fatalities.Air pressure change at turbine blades is an undetectable hazard and helps explain high bat fatality rates.We suggest that one reason why there are fewer bird than bat fatalities is that the unique respiratory anatomy of birds is less susceptible to barotrauma than that of mammals. Figure 1. Pulmonary barotrauma in bats killed at wind turbines.(A) Formalin-fixed L. noctivagans lung with multifocal hemorrhages and a ruptured bulla with hemorrhagic border (arrow). Histological sections of bat lungs stained with hematoxylin and eosin (100X). (B) Normal lung of an L. noctivagans. (C) Lung of Eptesicus fuscus found dead at a wind turbine with no traumatic injury. There is extensive pulmonary hemorrhage (H), congestion, and bullae (b). (D) Lung of L. cinereus found dead at a wind turbine with a fracture of the distal ulna and radius. 90% of the alveoli and airways are filled with edema. Bar = 100 μm.
  • 19. Wind Turbines burst into flames – Firefighters are helpless So are eagles and raptors
  • 20. Do you have a complete decommission and reclamation plan? Is this cost or liability accounted for in your purpose-built wind farm? http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/02/wind_energys_ghosts_1.html
  • 21. Masses of Materials applied for Limited Energy Return  http://www.windpowerengineering.com/design/mechanical/prestressed-ground-anchors-allow-smaller-foundations/ Large gravity concrete pads, hexagonal in shape, use about 400 to 500 cubic yards of concrete and a truckload of rebar. The load transfer from the tower is accomplished with high capacity, post-tensioned threaded bars connected to an embedment plate near the foundation bottom. Bars are sleeved through the foundation to transfer loads generated by the turbine from the tower base all the way down to the embedment ring in the foundation bottom. Long ground-anchor bolts, 40 ft in some cases, allow using smaller diameter and shallower foundations for wind turbines.
  • 22. Massive amounts of CO2 for footings & fossil fuel consumption http://novacem.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Cement-and-concrete-science-2011-conference-vF.pdf
  • 23. Decommissioning after Short Life Taylor Wind began generating in 2004... Decommissioned in 2011 Seven short years for limited power and vast use of construction resources, labour and materials.
  • 24. 60 tonnes of concrete ‘reclaimed’
  • 25. The Rationale for Wind  “Save the Planet” from GlobalWarming caused by the Greenhouse Gas Effect of carbon dioxide emissions from humans using fossil fuel  However, there has been no global warming in 16 years despite a rise in CO2  Wind is far more wasteful of fossil fuels and an equal or greater emitter of CO2 from production and installation/decommissioning of its vast cement footings, and its back-up needs, than conventional fuels per KWhr...while a far LESS reliable or efficient energy provider.
  • 26. No Global Warming in 16 Years Despite a Rise in CO2. Why? The Sun is the Main Driver of Climate Change. Not you. Not CO2. Earth to scale.
  • 27. Earth and Atmospheric Scientists see no unusual ‘warming’ Friends of Science is run by a volunteer board of retired earth and atmospheric scientists and supported by citizens.
  • 28. Water Vapour is the most important Green House Gas NOAA calls it the ‘wild card’ in global warming. In the stratosphere and upper troposphere, there is declining water vapour – allowing heat to be released to space. This is why, despite a rise in CO2, temperatures have not risen.
  • 29. Sun’s Magnetic Flux Affects Climate A “Little Ice Age” may be next based on hundreds of years of sunspot cycle observations (versus less than 100 years of temperature observations on earth, and less than 50 of‘climate science’ based mostly on computer models) 400 Years of Sunspot Numbers with the eleven-year mean of the monthly averages (heavy black line) that shows the Modern Maximum Activity is higher than at any time in the past 400 years shown on the chart. Therefore the late Twentieth Century warming is related to the activity of the Sun and is simply a continuation of the Holocene warming and cooling cycles (Source, NOAA and Royal Observatory of Belgium, compiled by Hoyt and Schatten, 1998a, 1998b).
  • 30. In Summary  Wind power is not free  Wind power inAlberta is judged to be a poor investment  Wind power has serious environmental impacts  Wind power does not perform in cold weather  Wind turbines lose about 1/3 of their capacity after 10-12 years of operation  Wind has issues with maintenance, fire risks, costs of decommissioning and mechanical failure (collapse)  Investment in a purpose-built wind farm by AB School Boards therefore sets a very poor example for Alberta school children and is a misuse of Alberta taxpayer funds
  • 31. Friends of Science  Please contact us for more information.  We have qualified APEGA scientists who can explain the new evidence concerning climate science.  We can provide additional materials on the unintended consequences of the‘rush-to-renewables.’  Our objective is to educate and share information.  We are supported by scientists and average citizens and have no vested interests beyond science and the scientific method.  Friends of Science  P.O.Box 23167, Connaught P.O.  Calgary,Alberta  CanadaT2S 3B1  Toll-freeTelephone: 1-888-789-9597  friendsofscience.org  E-mail: contact@friendsofscience.org