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I guess we will have to just do tidal then, unless of course that will make the moon crash into New York.
Andy
I think you might be onto something there, Andy.
Just think of all the energy we could tap into if the moon crashlanded.
Steven – it’s from the New Scientist. Are you into fiction, nowadays?
The windfarm up our way was switched off yesterday as the 20mph winds were too strong.
How will harnessing atmospheric energy (derived ultimately from the sun) lead to its depletion? Wind power will never work but that’s not a valid reason why it won’t. Will absorbing sunlight on the surface make it dark outside?
I think the author’s point is that windmills affect the climate system by removing energy.
Does the wind stop blowing when wind mills are erected? Or, if I put a handful of sand in my pocket, have I depleted the beach?
If you put up a windbreak, does it stop the wind?