Farms: Green Energy Giants: Wind Farming in Australia (GE)
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Windmills have come a long way in the last century, especially now with GE's new technological advances in wind farming. Cutting edge isn't just a phrase when it comes to describing GE's first wind farm in Australia. These wind turbines feature an innovative serrated edge on top of each 50 meter blade section, drastically reducing noise level when in operation. Integrating parts shipped in from all over the world, as far as Brazil and Germany, GE is helping provide Western Australia with a source of renewable clean energy. These green energy giants tower above farms of cereal and flocks of sheep, creating an eye popping new landscape in Mumbida, Western Australia. Watch as GE works to make the world a little better and cleaner, one turbine at a time. Learn more are http://www.ge.com/au.
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It is time to develop clean energies before it is too late. It is a question of life and death. Read -The Present- on truthcontest . com and you will know what I mean (there is a part about clean energies page 53, check it out).
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I recently read an article on the production of the magnets for these windmills which alledged there is a massive lake of toxic waste in China near where the magnets are produced. It is a bi product from the refining of the natural resource used too make the magnets.
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Don't get upset mate. Nobody talks about Salzburg in this ad.
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The last time I checked Salzbergen was in Germany!
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Salzburg is in Austria, geniuses. I came here just to let you know that, after having this ad piss me off multiple times as I try to watch a video.
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Hi GE, as a high school teacher obviously we have failed your engineers. The last time i checked Salzburg was in Austria!