Wind turbine field in Ea H'Leo, Dak Lak

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Hi Hivers in the Pinmapple community, today had the opportunity to return to my hometown, Dak Lak province, for a family event. It has been a long time since I returned to my hometown, and I was quite surprised by the rapid changes here. Being born and grew up on the highlands of Vietnam, I had so many beautiful memories about this land of "sun and wind". I always miss the vast area of rubber and coffee, rolling mountains, dense jungles and beautiful sunset. Today on the way home, I found a new beauty, I passed a large wind turbine field in Ea H'Leo, a northern district of Dak Lak province.

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With the rapid development of the economy, the demand for electricity is increasing. The use of energy sources such as hydroelectric or thermal power causes serious consequences for nature and the environment. Finding alternative energy sources is essential for sustainable development. And energy from wind turbines is one of the popular clean energy sources today.

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Why has my hometown become a suitable place for wind turbine development? Located in the highlands in Vietnam, Dak Lak province has vast plains where wind yield and speed are suitable for wind power development. Therefore, in recent years, the government has invested a lot to build wind turbine fields in my hometown. Besides of vast fields of rubber and coffee, wind turbine fields create a modern beauty of the place.

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I heard about these projects before, but I was still very surprised to see them by my own eyes today. They are so majestic. 80-meter turbines are becoming symbols of the development of my hometown. On the way home, I decided to stop by the wind turbine field to take some photos with it. That was a special feeling for me to see the development of the hometown when I had a chance to come back to visit it. It's the symbol of the development of not only my hometown but also the country. The government built a spot there where people can stop to admire the beauty of the turbine field when they have a chance to get by. In addition to other tourist attractions in Dak Lak province, I also highly recommend this place for you guys when you have an opportunity to visit the highlands of Vietnam.

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Thank you very much for taking time to read my post. I hope you like this post and I wish you a nice day.

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At first I thought it is located in Philippines.☺️
We also have wind turbines in Ilocos , Philippines. This is one way of conserving energy.

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Hi @missleray
I think Philippines is a suitable place for this kind of energy cos you guys have a lot of wind over there.
Thank you very much for your visit.

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Yes we have some here.☺️
You're welcome.

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I used to move wind turbines as a freight broker. One phone call I could make 10-15k. They are expensive to truck around. The blades require special equipment that can cost 40-50k to the carrier depending on how far it has to go.

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Hi @cryptoknight12
Wow thanks for your useful information. I used to see some trucks with the giant blades on the road. I thought it is expensive but I didn't know it cost that much.

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It's a hard industry to get into but it's very specialized. The carriers pay for their equipment after moving one entire windmill. This is what I do for a living, understand costs to move stuff and how to move it the cheapest way.

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Never seen a wind turbine in my life. We have one in our country too

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One day i will visit Philippines and also visit this amazing place. Weather of your city is very awesome. The problem of load shedding is a very special problem in our country also 12 hours load shedding. Thanks for sharing this useful information.

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Hi @djbravo
I hope you can make it to visit one soon. The weather is really beautiful in my place in this season.

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I've never seen like this though we have in our country..

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Awesome, I've never been near one of these, and I know from the internet that they are bigger than one imagines, thanks for sharing!

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Hi @caracasprin
You're right. It's very huge in real life. I hope you can make it to see one soon.
Thank you very much for your visit.

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