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So much for that "green energy revolution" huh?

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>For the past 14 years they have loomed over the landscape of northeastern Casper, once the symbol of the county’s first step into green energy. Now some say they are just an eyesore. The blades of the 11 240-feet high, 450,000-pound turbines haven’t caught the wind for a few years. Casper resident Terry Wingerter said he was one of the Natrona County commissioners who approved the initial project in 2009. He wishes now he would have voted differently on the wind farm.

So much for that "green energy revolution" huh? Archive: https://archive.today/ijq2I From the post: >>For the past 14 years they have loomed over the landscape of northeastern Casper, once the symbol of the county’s first step into green energy. Now some say they are just an eyesore. The blades of the 11 240-feet high, 450,000-pound turbines haven’t caught the wind for a few years. Casper resident Terry Wingerter said he was one of the Natrona County commissioners who approved the initial project in 2009. He wishes now he would have voted differently on the wind farm.

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A perfect example of wind farm malinvestment.