woodieallen
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Now that Ed 'Call me Adolf' Moribund is flexing his muscles while ignoring all scientific advice , has anyone seen a list of likely sites ?
Surely that's an oxymoron ? We are rural and you can't hear any traffic. Guess there's 'rural' and 'rural' !!..... the constant stream of rural traffic.
I am not off grid, but considering getting solar and battery to get maybe 90% independance.Whereabouts in Wiltshire are they, Ollie ? And are you 'off-grid' ?
Lot to be said for that. I'd possibly consider getting also an off-peak electricity supply to top the battery up for when the sun isn't shining much (167 days so far this year and counting)I am not off grid, but considering getting solar and battery to get maybe 90% independance.
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Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!I think nowhere will be off limits, again they are not looking at the better solutions because rather than generate power for the grid they would initially be better targeting the new houses to reduce there demand for energy and use solar tiles on the roof which would reduce the demand or need for the large solar farms. Don't forget they are also going to put wind turbines everywhere because although a lot less efficient they are much cheaper than offshore so taking the easy way forward but must take into account the noise pollution
What scientific advice do you think he is ignoring?Now that Ed 'Call me Adolf' Moribund is flexing his muscles while ignoring all scientific advice , has anyone seen a list of likely sites ?
I saw a report that said to stop birds hitting the turbines they just need to paint them a different colour or a pattern or something. Yet they are still always white.That some don't like the impact on their view, are worried about sheep failing to reproduce, concerned for birdlife, etc - tough. The defacto ban on onshore wind has latest 9 years - a completely futile delay which needs to be avoided in the future.
A good question but you already know the answer.What scientific advice do you think he is ignoring?
er, no? Can you expand on this - there may be others too who don't know the answer.A good question but you already know the answer.
Maybe Jacob does, but I don't think I do. Could you spill the beans, please?A good question but you already know the answer.
This part is importantYes, it would. But if it puts the prices up, and YOU as a twenty or thirty-something struggling to get a mortgage, would YOU financially herniate yourself to go solar tiles?
With a properly insulated house it only requires minimal energy to keep warm and so as a thirty something the amount saved every month could be used to pay a little extra off the mortgage and reduce the term or put extra money in your pocket for the odd day out. Solar fitted during build is a lot cheaper than a retrofit and really it is a win all round.targeting the new houses to reduce there demand for energy
You are jumping the gun, they are in no rush to clean up the place because it employs everyone in the area and pays extravagant wages for minimal skill.Spectric, please go down the road a mite to Seascale (or whatever they are calling it these days) and ask if they have successfully emptied those ponds full of radioactive material yet, instead of sounding off like a NIMBY in full soapbox mode.
Google it ! Isn't that what you tell us to do ?er, no? Can you expand on this - there may be others too who don't know the answer.
I’ve tried Googling it and cannot find an answer. What scientific advice is it that you feel he is ignoring please?Google it ! Isn't that what you tell us to do ?
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