Comment on How the World’s Biggest Plane Would Supersize Wind Energy

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andrewrgross@slrpnk.net ⁨8⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I’m interested, although a lot of this sounds very carbon intensive, which is not discussed in the article. I could imagine that it might still be carbon negative after a certain number of years of operation, but it wouldn’t surprise me if the benefits were negligible.

Also: you know how in the Onion, the last line is usually the punchline to the article? I think it’s pretty hilarious that this article finishes this way:

The plane would be able to fit one large, offshore-sized blade at a time, or it could carry as many as four shorter blades. Lundstrom also thinks it has other uses for moving large equipment for the military or oil-and-gas industry.

I’m glad wind is taking off, but Jesus tap dancing Christ, the Wall Street Journal crowd is so fucking determined to pretend that this isn’t all taking place against the backdrop of a civilization-scale threat. It’s… it’s exhausting.

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