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<blockquote data-quote="PanhandleGlocker" data-source="post: 3804592" data-attributes="member: 25311"><p>Over here in the Guymon the first German ‘DeWind’ turbines that were put up in this area are being torn down. Concrete and everything ripped up. They have almost got all of them destroyed and hauled off. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately another company has moved in to the south near Gruver, TX and I heard are putting up nearly 300 or more of their turbines; stretching up into Texas County, OK. And now in the place of the old DeWind turbines this new company sealed the rights to the electrical infrastructure and are putting their turbines up. New footing and all. </p><p></p><p>Still have some of the first Suzlon turbines up, some have been destroyed. Suzlon (India company) went bankrupt and now looks like a new company has either taken over or are inspecting them. I imagine they will be destroyed as well soon since they are getting obsolete and getting up there in age. </p><p></p><p>Only two wind companies that seem to be successful in this area right now are Vestas and GE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PanhandleGlocker, post: 3804592, member: 25311"] Over here in the Guymon the first German ‘DeWind’ turbines that were put up in this area are being torn down. Concrete and everything ripped up. They have almost got all of them destroyed and hauled off. Unfortunately another company has moved in to the south near Gruver, TX and I heard are putting up nearly 300 or more of their turbines; stretching up into Texas County, OK. And now in the place of the old DeWind turbines this new company sealed the rights to the electrical infrastructure and are putting their turbines up. New footing and all. Still have some of the first Suzlon turbines up, some have been destroyed. Suzlon (India company) went bankrupt and now looks like a new company has either taken over or are inspecting them. I imagine they will be destroyed as well soon since they are getting obsolete and getting up there in age. Only two wind companies that seem to be successful in this area right now are Vestas and GE. [/QUOTE]
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