yes I'm not a fan of those either but I woukd hope...

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    yes I'm not a fan of those either but I woukd hope mechanisms are in pkace to deal with their demise, removal, replacement etc but look at the mechanisms in pkace for miners to repatriate the earth once they've dug it up and polluted it with leach dams. That mechanism has failed in many instances because the bond they leave is miniscule comoared to the cost of fixing the ground up after years of mining. I wouldn't be too critical of wind power though. I thi k you're being overly so, have you thought about the cost to repatriate coal mines, coal fired power stations?? I think wind power once in place will remain longer than a coal fired power station
 
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