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Another opinion on wind turbines
R.J. Bradshaw, Arts'58, chides the Review for it's coverage of wind turbine developments.
Re: “Queen’s Flag flies over Wolfe Island” -- ISSUE #2-2012
Whenever I visit Queen’s, wind turbines covering the horizon are what I first see. The sight is like a 100-square- mile clear-cut or strip mine. But never mind the abominable view.
Even I, a dumb geologist, am able to determine the extreme cost of this so-called green power: three, up to four, times the cost of regular power. Recent studies from the Ontario Professional Engineers confirm my calculations.
For Queen’s to glorify or acknowledge windmills as a source of viable power is about as justifiable as awarding Karla Homolka a degree. Support of this form of corruption by Queen’s is unacceptable.
R. J. BRADSHAW, ARTS’58
MEAFORD, ON
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