thats not really the point. technological advancement isn't going to make wind farming obsolete. look at windmills for example; hundreds of years old in holland. like all renewable energy ideas, they sponsor green initiatives. it enables whole states (usa as an example) to get off the grid and stop using powerplants that create ozone depletion. windfarmed power every hour is helping the environment. its not about making shitloads of money, but making moderate returns over a long time. you don't invest in renewables for 5 years and sell.Capture pt wrote:I wouldnt be so quick to jump on wind tbh - yeh it might blow up for a year but science moves faster than wind farms can be built - the last thing you want is CERN to learn how to harness quantum explsions or somthing and have enough power to fuel the world for decades from one tiny reaction and thus all your wind farm stock being made redundant overnight.
the watershed, i spoke of, is that there are dozens of wind farms being built right now. worldwide. t