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POPSWindpower Project in Western Michigan Project Makes No Economic Sense Advocates for the Gail Windpower project tout the fact that the project will create jobs. Hundreds during the construction phase and 25 permanent turbine maintenance and operation jobs. Advocates also point out that the project will contribute approximately $3.2 million in annual property tax revenue. The Zeeland power station permanently employs 22 people and pays $7.6 million in property taxes to the local government. Rain or shine. Wind or no wind. There is no comparison between a wind farm and a traditional electric generating facility. A natural gas power-plant (or any traditional generating facility) will generate orders of magnitude more electrical power, more reliably while using a fraction of the real estate while creating the same number of jobs and contributing more to the local tax base. Continue reading → by steve http://bit.ly/pzID9O http://motorcitytimes.com 08.22.2011
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POPSRenesse in Zeeland Renesse, der Party Ort in Zeeland in Holland. In der Provinz Schouwen-Duiveland der Niederlande liegt der Ort Renesse. In Renesse ist in Pfingsten die Hölle los.
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POPSFalklandsöarna aldrig argentinskt Intressant jämförelse. Enligt artikeln är Falklandsöarna mer "engelska" än de gamla kolonierna Australien och Nya Zeeland någonsin varit. Det fanns inte någon urbefolkning där vars land blev stulet. Vidare hade aldrig Argentina någon närvaro där heller.
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POPSIn a Strategic Reversal, (some!) Dutch Embrace Floods I am surprised to see that what I thought was one of the most proactive nations - the Netherlands - has a population that has 'tuned out' to climate change. I guess that many citizens will hope they can come emigrate to Neu Zeeland when the flood risk rises!