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5 Comments to “Wind Power by Molly and Matt”

  1.   Shaun Fletcher | May 18th, 2008 at 9:15 pm

    Nice presenation! I am fascinated by wind turbines! Clean, clean energy, other than manufacuring them and transporting around the world. A great site to play around with wind energy is http://www.windpower.org/en/kids/

    This is a pretty good movie on wind energy too. http://www.windpower.org/movies/uabl/uablen.htm
    Let me know what you think!

  2.   Mr. Biche | May 19th, 2008 at 6:49 am

    Nice job. Where I lived in California there were extensive large scale wind farms. Driving through the area was always a bit futuristic, watching these enormous turbines spinning in the wind. I was always amazed at how slow they appeared to be going. If you want to see one, Launch Google Earth, click the add a placemark icon (looks like a thumbtack) then enter the following for Latitude, 33 54′ 51.81′n (keep the spaces) and the following for longitude 116 42′ 37.09″W . Zoom in to the placemark and you can see the turbines.

  3.   alem_alt | May 19th, 2008 at 9:08 am

    i really like how wind energy is nice and clean, and how it is re-usable!

  4.   Aleb | May 19th, 2008 at 9:10 am

    Very nice presentation I did not know about a lot of that stuff but it could use more color if you ask me but it was still a very good presentation.

  5.   kyle | May 19th, 2008 at 9:26 am

    great job:) I liked how you used wind energy instead of some dirty type of energy source. Filthy habit to get into, also that wind power is clean, secure, and a healthy way to make an energy source I’d bet money that scientists will come up with a way to make wind energy more sustained and pure. great job guys.:)

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