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					Originally Posted by Pinner  So if it's not windy the train won't work? Or do they have big batteries to store the "special'" wind power? | 
	
 
You've never been to the Pincher Creek area, have you?
It's 
always windy where the bulk of our windmills are.  
 
In the end, Ride the Wind is a marketing gimimck, but it is a fair one. The demand and use was already there.  They just helped bring more windmills online to reduce reliance on coal.