Chatham wrote:The space taken by the wind turbines is inconstructible, which limits the exploitation of the ground to agriculture ... but given their exposed position and in height, these grounds are most often unusable (and unexploited as in the USA ... ), moreover for their maintenance, there must be an access path for each which also blocks the ground ... we are far from a right of way limited to the base ...
Well, if it's a desert, the footprint is even less of a problem. I'm not even talking about offshore. Then all the wind farms do not resemble those of the Californian mountains. I thank you for the paths. Small rabbits have the right to run between wind turbines ... we don't have to think of every space on the planet as an economically exploitable area. Sometimes, I walk around, idle, quiet ... if, if ... I surely have extraterrestrial origins to think that we can leave vacant space on our good old planet.