floating around because the numbers are really 2550 megawatts per nuclear station. Each of the LARGEST wind units puts out a max of 1.8 megs so that's about 1400 wind turbines. Plus about 20 percent are down for maintenance at a time so we are 280 additional units so we're looking at 1680 of these things. Now add to that that there is no way these are going to be able to put out the same as the largest at 1.8 megs, more likely .75 megawatts is reasonable. So the grand total is 2,940 windmills off your stretch of coast. Try sailing around them on a foggy night! That's not counting the underwater cables to connect them all. That's not counting the electrical substations transformers to step the voltage up to a usable voltage to interface with the existing electrical grid in the area. That's not counting the transmission lines to connect to the grid. That's not counting the Reactors, the Capacitors or condensers to control the various voltages that they produce. Somebody is going to have to live with all that stuff spread out around these 2940 windmills. TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND FORTY wind mills 8 times as big as the 1/8 scale model shown. Still think it's a good idea?