This town wants to generate its own energy, but first it has to figure out how to assemble this turbine. World's Toughest Fixes: Giant Wind Turbine : http://... Video Rating: 4 / 5
Actually, this single wind turbine can power much of the town. Plus, in the USA, more and more wind turbines have been being built for the past decade.
That is exactly what I thought when I saw the title... A lot of other people seem surprised as well. Buttttt.... How is Nat Geo using it? What the fuck is Nat Geo doing???
I worked at GE Wind Energy in the manufacturing plant in Tehachapi, CA from 2003-2005.. we built in 1 year 598 1.5Mw WTG... pretty sure that the record still stands... Wind turbines have been built in America for years... The plant was owned originally by Zond, then bought out by the now infamous Enron, and then picked up by GE Power Systems... Most of the turbine assembly is done in Pensacola, FL. but the controllers are still assembled in Tehachapi, CA... a million dollars a piece..
rofl
ReplyDeleteActually, this single wind turbine can power much of the town. Plus, in the
ReplyDeleteUSA, more and more wind turbines have been being built for the past decade.
WTF?
ReplyDeleteThat is exactly what I thought when I saw the title... A lot of other
ReplyDeletepeople seem surprised as well. Buttttt.... How is Nat Geo using it? What
the fuck is Nat Geo doing???
wtf ? ;))
ReplyDeletewtf HAHAHH
ReplyDeleteEven National Geographic Fails Lmao!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for National Geographic's new show combining nature
ReplyDeletedocumentaries with American Chopper. OMG: Overworked Monkey Garage.
WTF ir worlds toughest fixes...but wtf still looks funny
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FAIL.
I worked at GE Wind Energy in the manufacturing plant in Tehachapi, CA from
ReplyDelete2003-2005.. we built in 1 year 598 1.5Mw WTG... pretty sure that the record
still stands... Wind turbines have been built in America for years... The
plant was owned originally by Zond, then bought out by the now infamous
Enron, and then picked up by GE Power Systems... Most of the turbine
assembly is done in Pensacola, FL. but the controllers are still assembled
in Tehachapi, CA... a million dollars a piece..
wtf?
ReplyDeletelol WTF-worlds toughest fixes. just too funny
ReplyDeleteNo, they really arent.
ReplyDeleteWTF= World's Toughest Fix
ReplyDeletelmao wtf
ReplyDeleteTitle fail.
ReplyDeleteThis funny Guy travels all over the world, fixing, repairing...
ReplyDeleteI cant stop loling. Somebody should put this on failblog
ReplyDeletewtf?
ReplyDeleteWTF is this... haha :D
ReplyDeletesetting a limit is probably the best thing for all of us lol d(-_-)b
ReplyDeleteworld's toughest fixes = WTF
ReplyDeleteWTF!!!
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