LETTER: Pinnacle continues to misrepresent turbines' actual power production

By Anonymous
Posted Nov 28, 2011 @ 02:32 PM
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Pinnacle continues to misrepresent turbines’ actual power production
To the Editor:
If you repeat a half truth often enough, people will often accept it as the whole truth. That seems to be the strategy of the promoters of the Pinnacle wind turbine project  This is what Pinnacle  is saying and the paper keeps reporting.  "When completed, the Pinnacle Wind Farm will generate  approximately 55 megawatts  of electricity , enough  power  for over 14,000 households, according  to Edison. (" Turbines turn at Pinnacle," recent first-page article in the News Tribune.)
This a false statement  and every time it is repeated  I feel like our community is being scammed. While their turbines may have 55 megawatts  of capacity, the PJM grid rates turbines in our region at  only 13% efficiency based on summertime wind studies.
This means that the Pinnacle generators will function at their capacity  only a small fraction of the time. That being the case, there is no way  for them to come close to this claimed output. I think we in Mineral County are smart enough to understand that. Who does Pinnacle think they are kidding??
Hopefully our elected leadership, both County and State, are aware of this repeated MISREPRESENTATION
I am wondering if the stated benefits to our county are inflated in a likewise manner.
Dallas O. Adams Sr.
Keyser
 

Pinnacle continues to misrepresent turbines’ actual power production
To the Editor:
If you repeat a half truth often enough, people will often accept it as the whole truth. That seems to be the strategy of the promoters of the Pinnacle wind turbine project  This is what Pinnacle  is saying and the paper keeps reporting.  "When completed, the Pinnacle Wind Farm will generate  approximately 55 megawatts  of electricity , enough  power  for over 14,000 households, according  to Edison. (" Turbines turn at Pinnacle," recent first-page article in the News Tribune.)
This a false statement  and every time it is repeated  I feel like our community is being scammed. While their turbines may have 55 megawatts  of capacity, the PJM grid rates turbines in our region at  only 13% efficiency based on summertime wind studies.
This means that the Pinnacle generators will function at their capacity  only a small fraction of the time. That being the case, there is no way  for them to come close to this claimed output. I think we in Mineral County are smart enough to understand that. Who does Pinnacle think they are kidding??
Hopefully our elected leadership, both County and State, are aware of this repeated MISREPRESENTATION
I am wondering if the stated benefits to our county are inflated in a likewise manner.
Dallas O. Adams Sr.
Keyser
 

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