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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 16 Jan 2017

    It can power a small nation. But this wind farm in China is mostly idle. http://nyti.ms/2jXCV3q pic.twitter.com/oRQu05pvVD

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      1. .‏ @Zachary507 16 Jan 2017
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        Having capability to generate more power than needed is not a bad thing. DC (Direct Current) technology will correct this issue.

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      1. Paul Anthony Taylor‏ @paulanthtaylor 16 Jan 2017
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        We are only at the very beginning of our transition towards cleaner, sustainable energy. Challenges are no reason to turn back.

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      1. Henry K. B.‏ @HenryK_B_ 19 Jan 2017
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        intermittent unicorn energypic.twitter.com/v0PXZ7M2Rt

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      1. BBTrollPatrol‏ @BBtrollpatrol 16 Jan 2017
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        no wind? Bwhaahaahaa

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      1. Dennis Lee Lawson‏ @DennisLeeLawso1 16 Jan 2017
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        Do you know that Jesus Christ loves you ? Do you know why most people go to church on Sunday when God Sanctified Seventh day Holy

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      1. Anders Larsson‏ @tyngdlost 16 Jan 2017
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        That's because they can't power a small nation. They can reduce need for gas. But China needs coal plants running for heating too.

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      1. CT Pundit‏ @ctpundit 16 Jan 2017
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        If wind power could power everything, it would be in more widespread use. Same for solar. They can't, so they're not.

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      1. S Iris‏ @smokeiris 16 Jan 2017
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        This is a waste of time, and bad for the environment. The only hope is nuclear power, currently strangled by excessive regulation.

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      1. Goldfinch‏ @52Goldfinch 16 Jan 2017
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        Yes, like lemmings, people follow the progressive agenda right over the windy cliff!

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      1. Dee Kat‏ @ImdeKat 16 Jan 2017
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        http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a4428/4324331/ …

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      1. Dee Kat‏ @ImdeKat 16 Jan 2017
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        http://www.treehugger.com/wind-technology/new-bladeless-wind-turbine-claimed-be-twice-efficient-conventional-designs.html …

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      2. Steven Lechner‏ @stevenlechner 16 Jan 2017
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        Just another libtard, Ecotard notion that is failing in the libtard of all libtard Nations.

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      3. Dee Kat‏ @ImdeKat 16 Jan 2017
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        My u sound just brilliant! R U Russian by any chance? I know you want UR oil to keep on selling but that is dying

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      4. Steven Lechner‏ @stevenlechner 16 Jan 2017
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        Oil is a naturally produced renewable resource. All the little one world's not going to run out of it anytime soon.

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      5. .‏ @Zachary507 16 Jan 2017
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        Oil is a renewable source? LOL!

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      1. Dee Kat‏ @ImdeKat 16 Jan 2017
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        Need to use the more modern wind turbines

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      1. Sad!‏ @SadFakeNews 16 Jan 2017
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        so...it can't?

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