Betteridge's Law: Wind turbines are not the most expensive energy source
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This is a very short article that references Betteridge's Law (which states that any headline phrased as a question can be answered with "no") to answer the question about whether wind turbines are the most expensive energy source. The article essentially says "No" in response to the headline's question, with no further substantive content or analysis provided.
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