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applegrove

(123,119 posts)
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 05:26 PM Oct 2019

Alberta truck convoy plans counter-protest to climate rally with Greta Thunberg

'Show Greta we do not need her yelling at us,' United We Roll says in Facebook post

Counter-protesters plan to rally in Edmonton on Friday when climate activist Greta Thunberg will join a climate strike at the Alberta legislature. (Andrej Ivanov/Reuters)

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/greta-thunberg-edmonton-alberta-counterprotest-1.5324949

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A group of oil and gas supporters is planning a counter-rally when Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg shows up at the Alberta legislature in Edmonton on Friday.

Glen Carritt, who organized the United We Roll convoy that travelled to Ottawa in February, said a similar convoy will start in Red Deer, Alta., on Friday morning and make its way to Edmonton.

Carritt said the trucks are expected to arrive at the legislature at noon MT, when a climate rally is to begin with Thunberg, 16, who founded the Fridays For Future climate strikes that have galvanized young people around the world.

He said Albertans in the oil and gas sector are frustrated with celebrities visiting the province and telling them how to run their business.

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A bad look nationally: a bunch of grown men in dirty trucks honking at a young person worried about the climate. Scheer and the Conservatives have no climate plan but Trudeau does.

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Alberta truck convoy plans counter-protest to climate rally with Greta Thunberg (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2019 OP
Okay,the latest stories out Wellstone ruled Oct 2019 #1
They have Chinook winds and many are investing in wind farms there including applegrove Oct 2019 #2
Notice Bershire-Hathaway Wellstone ruled Oct 2019 #3
Yes they need more than strong seasonal winds to get a wind farm going. applegrove Oct 2019 #4
What I mentioned is normal Wellstone ruled Oct 2019 #5
Wow. 5 mph is incredible to get electricity out of. applegrove Oct 2019 #6
The Chinook winds can blow at 75 miles per hour. And sometimes higher. applegrove Oct 2019 #7
My sister has a house near a windfarm. She said the blades don't create wind if the gusts applegrove Oct 2019 #8
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
1. Okay,the latest stories out
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 05:46 PM
Oct 2019

on Bloomberg and the Guardian European additions are saying,the Alberta Gas and Oil industry has totally collapsed. They are shutting in wells at a alarming rate do to no one buying their Oil because of its Bitumus nature. It just costs to much to refine when North Dakota Crude is a Gravy choice.

applegrove

(123,119 posts)
2. They have Chinook winds and many are investing in wind farms there including
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 06:12 PM
Oct 2019

Warren Buffet. Alberta is blessed with many resources. I worry a bit that climate change might change the winds. I hope not.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/berkshire-hathaway-firm-announces-launch-of-200m-alberta-wind-power-farm-1.1331830

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. Notice Bershire-Hathaway
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 06:26 PM
Oct 2019

putting 200million US into a Wind Farm outside Medicine Hat. Several hundred Towers when complete. This is Berkie's Second major Wind Farm project this year. The other one is in Wyoming tying into Rocky Mountain Powers Grid System. A calm day in and around Medicine Hat is a twenty mile and hour breeze.


applegrove

(123,119 posts)
4. Yes they need more than strong seasonal winds to get a wind farm going.
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 07:46 PM
Oct 2019

Chinooks blow for on average 35 days. So 35 days of premium winds. Don't know if that is what attracted BH to southern alberta but you have to admit they are blessed.

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
5. What I mentioned is normal
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 09:10 PM
Oct 2019

prevailing winds in that area. The new blade design for Windmills allow the blades to function at five mph .

applegrove

(123,119 posts)
7. The Chinook winds can blow at 75 miles per hour. And sometimes higher.
Thu Oct 17, 2019, 10:08 PM
Oct 2019

And come 30 to 35 days a year.

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In southwestern Alberta, Chinook winds can gust in excess of hurricane force 120 km/h (75 mph). On 19–November 1962, an especially powerful Chinook in Lethbridge gusted to 171 km/h (106 mph)

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinook_wind

applegrove

(123,119 posts)
8. My sister has a house near a windfarm. She said the blades don't create wind if the gusts
Tue Oct 22, 2019, 08:14 PM
Oct 2019

are too strong. Counterintuitive, but i've taken her word for it.

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