For production = 20 acres For profit = 200 acres
Disadvantages 1)Wind power needs a lot of land. 2)wind power is a hard subtences to get in a town where they do not get that much wind . 3)Towns that do not get this much wind that is needed for the turbines .
Disadvantages 1)Wind power needs a lot of land. 2)wind power is a hard subtences to get in a town where they do not get that much wind . 3)Towns that do not get this much wind that is needed for the turbines .
get get some of the ranch
Yes, but in this context, the word "farm" is used by one of its secondary definitions, which is "...an area of land devoted to the emplacement of a group of devices: e.g. a tank farm, an antenna farm, a server farm..." In this case, it's a "wind farm".
Kabertene wind farm, in Algeria, has 12 turbines with a total nominal power of 10,200 kW.
Wind farm builders.
Usually called a wind farm.
The first wind farm was created in 1981 when John Eckland, of Fayette Manufacturing Corporation placed the first windmills on land leased from Joe Jess, Sr. on the Altamont Pass.
The first wind farm was created in 1981 when John Eckland, of Fayette Manufacturing Corporation placed the first windmills on land leased from Joe Jess, Sr. on the Altamont Pass.
Only the capital costs of the installation. Wind farms do not use fuel.
Wind farm is a misnomer because it produces electricity by wind but it's not a farm which we grow winds, it's a field.
A land owner with with wind turbines on their land get $3,000-4,000 a year. 1 wind turbine takes up 1/2 an acre of land. -Bethie