First Wind Powered Federal Building 29
Roached writes "I ran across an article in our local paper about the United States'
first wind powered federal building.
It mentions that although the facility will have a slightly higher cost per Kilowatt Hour, they will have the long term benefit of pollution free energy at a stable price."
This is eminently sensible... (Score:2, Funny)
And I'll bet this really burns up some fossil-fuel backed government officials.
Re:This is eminently sensible... (Score:1)
Why do you think it's a WIND POWERED building?
Re:This is eminently sensible... (Score:2)
It moved when it went off "top stories" (Score:1)
http://www.pressconnects.com/tuesday/news/stories/ ne081302s10797.shtml [pressconnects.com]
Re:It moved when it went off "top stories" (Score:1)
What a good idea. I'd meant to do that several times, but got redirected enough that I finally lost the idea. DOH!
Now that I can see the article, though, I'm no longer impressed. They didn't add to the supply of wind power. They just bought the silly feel-good voluntarily paying more for power so they can say they're running on wind. I was picturing one of those venturi buildings - big turbine or maybe vertical circling airfoils in the center, with grid tap for low wind days. This is not news. It's not technology - it's social masturbation.
Re:First? Nah! (Score:1)
This is such a joke... (Score:2)
intersting article (Score:3, Informative)
Re:intersting article (Score:1)
broken URL (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.pressconnects.com/tuesday/news/stories
Increased Cost (Score:2, Insightful)
I think a slightly higher price tag is worth it. It's important to be environmentally-conscious, and it's probably hella cheaper to build alternative energy sources now that it would be to clean up our mess in the future.
I bet costs weren't reduced elsewhere (Score:2)
Unfortunately, none of that is quite as amenable to sexy sound bites as "wind-powered building".
Re:I bet costs weren't reduced elsewhere (Score:2)
I agree. I found particularly distasteful the following paragraph:
"Before the Clinton administration, wind power was too expensive, Alderfer said. But since then, technological improvements to the fans made it economically feasible."
I took this to mean that technological improvements in the last few years have made this possible. How Clinton figures into this is unclear, and I tend to think that it was either used as a chronological point of reference or else someone wanted to make him look good. Take your pick depending on your view. Either way, it's still poor journalistic practice.
They're hiding something! (Score:1)
I wanna know what power company they think is about to do an Enron.
Ali
Kilowatts vs. Kilowatt-hours (Score:2, Informative)
Am I the only one that got really annoyed by their interchanging of kilowatt and kilowatt-hour? (For the non-electrical types: kilowatt is a measure of flow, not of total energy. Saying that a building uses 500,000 kilowatts per year is like saying that your car gets 20 miles per gallon per day. )
Re:Kilowatts vs. Kilowatt-hours (Score:1)
If it's just 500,000 kwhs per year, that's 57 kilowatt-hours constantly for a whole year. That's 8 orders of magnitude off. ;-)
What ever happened to fact checking? (Score:1)
Dear Jennifer L. Ivan:
A kilowatt is not a unit of energy, it is a unit of power. It's like saying "The distance from New York to Boston is 50 MPH." You probably meant to say 500,000 kilowatt-hours.
I'm sure it's a common mistake and ordinarily I wouldn't have said anything. But the newspaper business is about all about conveying facts accurately, so I expect a higher level of editing and checking.
Better than the internet! (Score:1)
I think improving wind power is even better than inventing the internet.
Re:Better than the internet! (Score:2)
Morals and Religion are governed by the Judicial branch, but they're much lower-profile, so most Americans don't even know about them.
It's about time... (Score:2)
After all, I understand they've got a continual excess of hot air moving around D.C.
Thats not a wind powered building...This is! (Score:1)
Wind powered federal building??? (Score:1)
Great! (Score:1)