FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. — Last month, Gamesa, a major maker of components for wind turbines, completed the first significant order of its latest invention: a camper-size box that can capture the energy of slow winds, potentially opening up new parts of the country to wind power.

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One thing I find curious is the wind power shills now claiming that many improvements in the US, including the Transcontinental Railroad were subsidized, so wind power should be too.

I noticed in Wikipedia, that the TCR was built between 1863 and 1869 so their subsidies only lasted 6 years and Huntington and his crew were considered to have hugely benefitted from their subsidies.  Wind power has been at it for 30.  So if the Amazing Robber Barons of the TCR only had their fangs in our Treasury for less than a decade, what does that make the Amazing Wind Producers?