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New Jersey Turnpike As a Power Source?

New Jersites writes "New Jersey, home of the eponymous Jersey barrier, is considering wind turbines powered by the breeze generated from traffic on the Jersey Turnpike. The wind turbines won't be built on the side of the highway. They will be built inside — what else? — the Jersey barriers. By replacing sections of solid concrete with Darius turbines, they might be able to harvest enough energy to power a light-rail line."

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  1. Typical socialist plan by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    So ok - my taxes and tolls go up so I can spend more money on fuel to drive windmills in new, hyperexpensive road barriers (that will be less effective anyway) to generate just barely enough energy to power another tax-funded boondoggle of a light rail that we'll have to shell out two bits to ride anyway?

    And this is to what - save the planet or something?

    What they should do is simply make all alternative energy expenses 100% tax-deductible. This, alas, will never happen - because A) it would work B) it doesn't give the government pigs a cut.