tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888343659190148795.post1053355273172234038..comments2023-10-21T17:08:17.271+08:00Comments on Save the Taiwanese white dolphins: 146 wind turbines in dolphin watersUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-888343659190148795.post-53403971987586804922007-11-16T00:26:00.000+08:002007-11-16T00:26:00.000+08:00What strikes one about this enormous wind farm dev...What strikes one about this enormous wind farm development is that there is no need for more electricity UNLESS it's for industry and industrial development on the west coast is a already a huge issue. It's the circularity of everything that's a mess. No new industrial area will be established unless there is water and electicity. No water or electricity generation is needed unless there will be new industry. Yet, no one is waiting for confirmation that this industry will/can be built in western Taiwan. Industry and the responsible development authorities are trying to go full speed to have the infrastructure to generate more power in a gamble that everything will be approved. It's nuts. And then if things aren't approved for whatever reason, you end up with a run-down, poorly maintained area like Changbin Ind. Park that is barely used and has already caused incredible damage. It is also partially abandoned and now they want to destroy more coastal waters but in Yunlin this time.<BR/> <BR/>Green is not green if it destroys wildlife habitat. Green is cutting down on energy wastage and increasing the efficiency of industry. It all comes down to the willingness to spend money which will cut into the bottom line.Wild at Heart Legal Defense Associationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16760450035162526967noreply@blogger.com