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People keep complaining about wind turbines ruining the view, but I look at them on the moors turning in the wind and I'm just like windy bois

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  • The Brynnch, they/themF The Brynnch, they/them

    People keep complaining about wind turbines ruining the view, but I look at them on the moors turning in the wind and I'm just like windy bois

    I've always wanted to see them up close, I can't really process how huge they are

    V, The Dragon Witch πŸŒ™V This user is from outside of this forum
    V, The Dragon Witch πŸŒ™V This user is from outside of this forum
    V, The Dragon Witch πŸŒ™
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    @FrazzledBrynn I like wind turbines, too. They're captivating in the wind.

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    • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

      @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn here is a picture of me for scale standing next to a decommissioned turbine hub at https://cat.org.uk/, and this is one of the smaller first generation ones

      Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
      Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
      Helen Clayton
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      @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn I’m doing a one day course at CAT on wind turbines for households. We live in quite a breezy spot so might as well see if can put that energy to good use!

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      • Helen ClaytonH Helen Clayton

        @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn I’m doing a one day course at CAT on wind turbines for households. We live in quite a breezy spot so might as well see if can put that energy to good use!

        Jules she/herA This user is from outside of this forum
        Jules she/herA This user is from outside of this forum
        Jules she/her
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        @helenclayton @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn enjoy! It's such a fun place, and I hope the course is useful!

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        • V, The Dragon Witch πŸŒ™V V, The Dragon Witch πŸŒ™

          @FrazzledBrynn I like wind turbines, too. They're captivating in the wind.

          Gwenfar :plantmage6:G This user is from outside of this forum
          Gwenfar :plantmage6:G This user is from outside of this forum
          Gwenfar :plantmage6:
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          @vicorva @FrazzledBrynn I love them too. I think they are like moving sculptures in the landscape.

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          • The Brynnch, they/themF The Brynnch, they/them

            People keep complaining about wind turbines ruining the view, but I look at them on the moors turning in the wind and I'm just like windy bois

            I've always wanted to see them up close, I can't really process how huge they are

            BeeCyclingB This user is from outside of this forum
            BeeCyclingB This user is from outside of this forum
            BeeCycling
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            @FrazzledBrynn It's hilarious that people think the views are even natural anyway. Moors should be forests, but we cut those down centuries ago. Landscapes have been shaped by people forever. Turbines and solar panels are just the newest thing. And better to have them than a coal-fired power plant or an open cast mine. Now that's ugly!

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            • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

              @helenclayton @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn enjoy! It's such a fun place, and I hope the course is useful!

              Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
              Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
              Helen Clayton
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              @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn yes, I’m looking forward to it. I’m trying to recall whether I visited as a student in the 90s - I came on a field trip to Wales to study renewables but can’t remember much about that trip!

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              • JoshK Josh

                @FrazzledBrynn
                I've walked under one and they are so huge it is still hard to process up close. Like, frightening to stand next to. It felt like the blades were gonna come off and crush me somehow!

                And off-shore ones are way bigger still, though I've never been near one of those!

                Great stuff, I love them too πŸ˜ƒ

                louisa_ :)L This user is from outside of this forum
                louisa_ :)L This user is from outside of this forum
                louisa_ :)
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                @krnlg @FrazzledBrynn one of my favourite cycling "whoa!" moments was cycling next to where they store off shore blades near the docks Hull. My brain just couldn't compute the size of them.

                This is the satellite view of the area - https://maps.app.goo.gl/RezbKJzofHjp7NNv6 - they're as long as the nearby warehouses!

                I love big on-shore ones too. Small ones (like domestic ones) spin a little too frantically to enjoy fully but the big ones are so majestic, in their slow turns.

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                • Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
                  Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @RolloTreadway @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn no more than mine…like me going on a field trip to Wales which may or may not have included a trip to CAT 😁. I remember seeing wind turbines (and that the pub near where we stayed was not terribly welcoming to a bunch of students from England πŸ˜‚).

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                  • The Brynnch, they/themF The Brynnch, they/them

                    People keep complaining about wind turbines ruining the view, but I look at them on the moors turning in the wind and I'm just like windy bois

                    I've always wanted to see them up close, I can't really process how huge they are

                    Michael B.M This user is from outside of this forum
                    Michael B.M This user is from outside of this forum
                    Michael B.
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                    @FrazzledBrynn These can be removed entirely in a couple of weeks. Try this with a nuclear plant...

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                    • Jules she/herA This user is from outside of this forum
                      Jules she/herA This user is from outside of this forum
                      Jules she/her
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                      @Maker_of_Things @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn oh wow what was your MSc?

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                      • Helen ClaytonH Helen Clayton

                        @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn I’m doing a one day course at CAT on wind turbines for households. We live in quite a breezy spot so might as well see if can put that energy to good use!

                        BashStKidB This user is from outside of this forum
                        BashStKidB This user is from outside of this forum
                        BashStKid
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                        @helenclayton @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn Do share any shareable materials, it’s rapidly changing.

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                        • Jules she/herA This user is from outside of this forum
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                          Jules she/her
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                          @Maker_of_Things @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn we should request a picture of @helenclayton next to it too when she goes, then we can make a montage of Mastodon Folk To Scale πŸ˜‚

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                          • Jules she/herA This user is from outside of this forum
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                            Jules she/her
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                            @RolloTreadway @helenclayton @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn I don't think the standard of replies has to be "useful", just a conversation you know?

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                            • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                              @RolloTreadway @helenclayton @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn I don't think the standard of replies has to be "useful", just a conversation you know?

                              Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
                              Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
                              Helen Clayton
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                              @afewbugs @RolloTreadway @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn indeed, most of my replies on here aren’t useful 😁

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                              • The Brynnch, they/themF The Brynnch, they/them

                                People keep complaining about wind turbines ruining the view, but I look at them on the moors turning in the wind and I'm just like windy bois

                                I've always wanted to see them up close, I can't really process how huge they are

                                BashStKidB This user is from outside of this forum
                                BashStKidB This user is from outside of this forum
                                BashStKid
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                                @FrazzledBrynn I like them, including the ones I can see from my house. More please.

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                                • Helen ClaytonH Helen Clayton

                                  @afewbugs @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn yes, I’m looking forward to it. I’m trying to recall whether I visited as a student in the 90s - I came on a field trip to Wales to study renewables but can’t remember much about that trip!

                                  Dr Helen WilsonN This user is from outside of this forum
                                  Dr Helen WilsonN This user is from outside of this forum
                                  Dr Helen Wilson
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                                  @helenclayton Hi Helen, jumping in here. Did you do BSc Environmental Science at Plymouth, by any chance?

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                                  • Dr Helen WilsonN Dr Helen Wilson

                                    @helenclayton Hi Helen, jumping in here. Did you do BSc Environmental Science at Plymouth, by any chance?

                                    Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
                                    Helen ClaytonH This user is from outside of this forum
                                    Helen Clayton
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                                    @NellytheWillow jump away! No, I did mine at Leeds (Plymouth felt too close to home 😁). Is that where you went?

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                                    • The Brynnch, they/themF The Brynnch, they/them

                                      People keep complaining about wind turbines ruining the view, but I look at them on the moors turning in the wind and I'm just like windy bois

                                      I've always wanted to see them up close, I can't really process how huge they are

                                      queer as in fuck your bordersB This user is from outside of this forum
                                      queer as in fuck your bordersB This user is from outside of this forum
                                      queer as in fuck your borders
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                                      @FrazzledBrynn When @diffrentcolours and I were in Minneapolis, we walked past an office building for an energy company that had, as like a decoration, one turbine blade outside lying on the ground. It was like a small airplane wing.

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                                      • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                                        @Maker_of_Things @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn oh wow what was your MSc?

                                        Alfred Chow - Maker of ThingsM This user is from outside of this forum
                                        Alfred Chow - Maker of ThingsM This user is from outside of this forum
                                        Alfred Chow - Maker of Things
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                                        @afewbugs
                                        It was.
                                        Architecture, Environment, And Energy.
                                        I didn't finish it as there was a disagreement about my thesis subject. I wanted to be around public transport, but was told it wouldn't fit with the course.
                                        I argued that public transport worked around all aspects of the subject, but in the end I was ill and gave up the struggle and left with a diploma.

                                        I miss it, and would liked to have done more, if I were able.

                                        @Heliograph @FrazzledBrynn

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                                        • Helen ClaytonH Helen Clayton

                                          @NellytheWillow jump away! No, I did mine at Leeds (Plymouth felt too close to home 😁). Is that where you went?

                                          Dr Helen WilsonN This user is from outside of this forum
                                          Dr Helen WilsonN This user is from outside of this forum
                                          Dr Helen Wilson
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                                          @helenclayton Yes, it was - very, very close to home! Leeds and Plymouth must have run very similar field trips. I suppose the choice was more limited in the 90s. It was 1989-92 for me.

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