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Wind Turbines
do you think they are a good idea, clean energy or a folly?
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/e arth/en ergy/wi ndpower /983702 6/Wind- turbine -collap ses-in- high-wi nd.html
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Don't like them. They are trying to put them off shore near us, not surprisingly the company wanting to build is not coming clean on what the effect will be. We all know it will be an eyesore. As AOG, I wonder why we cannot put more into wave power, surely that has to be the way to go. Waves never stop wind does. To get enough energy from wind power we would need swathes...
09:15 Fri 01st Feb 2013
I'm cautious about that safety document Em
It contains no references and comes from a site directly opposing wind farms.
A number of those accidents for example are probably industrial accidents in places of the world where there is insufficient health and safety.
You'd need to look at how many happened whilst they were operational and how many occurred in countries with proper industrial safety standards.
You'd also want to compare with othe energy generation industrial accidents.
Having said that there are clearly a number of issues like blade damage and this in particular is very very scary!
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -161151 39
It contains no references and comes from a site directly opposing wind farms.
A number of those accidents for example are probably industrial accidents in places of the world where there is insufficient health and safety.
You'd need to look at how many happened whilst they were operational and how many occurred in countries with proper industrial safety standards.
You'd also want to compare with othe energy generation industrial accidents.
Having said that there are clearly a number of issues like blade damage and this in particular is very very scary!
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Don't like them. They are trying to put them off shore near us, not surprisingly the company wanting to build is not coming clean on what the effect will be. We all know it will be an eyesore.
As AOG, I wonder why we cannot put more into wave power, surely that has to be the way to go. Waves never stop wind does.
To get enough energy from wind power we would need swathes of them. Odd how some complain about HS2 but seemingly ignore the wind farms.
As for wild life it has been shown they learn to adapt, both for wind and wave generators. Sure there will be the odd few but then I bet more than the odd few fly into pylons and kill themselves.
As AOG, I wonder why we cannot put more into wave power, surely that has to be the way to go. Waves never stop wind does.
To get enough energy from wind power we would need swathes of them. Odd how some complain about HS2 but seemingly ignore the wind farms.
As for wild life it has been shown they learn to adapt, both for wind and wave generators. Sure there will be the odd few but then I bet more than the odd few fly into pylons and kill themselves.
Wind Farm subsidies are running at less than a billion - HS2's projected cost is 32 billion
Wind Farms have a positive effect in our meeting our climate change commitments whereas the HS2's environmental case is predicated on reducing slots at Heathrow
Windfarms bring benefits to people over all the country today - HS2 is beneficial to a small section of the country in 20 years time.
I could go on but I'm sure you get the point
Of course the safety question is another good argument for more off-shore wind farms.
Still we're looking at more nuclear plants I'm sure if YMB doesn't like the look of windfarms near him they can be replace with a pressurised water reactor
Wind Farms have a positive effect in our meeting our climate change commitments whereas the HS2's environmental case is predicated on reducing slots at Heathrow
Windfarms bring benefits to people over all the country today - HS2 is beneficial to a small section of the country in 20 years time.
I could go on but I'm sure you get the point
Of course the safety question is another good argument for more off-shore wind farms.
Still we're looking at more nuclear plants I'm sure if YMB doesn't like the look of windfarms near him they can be replace with a pressurised water reactor
em, I think wind turbines will always be at risk in high wind situations, the same as any other very tall structure, I dont know the percentage of these that have been damaged by wind but I bet it is very low.
Im sure that wind turbines are a safer alternative to nuclear power stations and other methods of generating electricity, the world needs to move on from the damage these other methods cause.One day we will find a safer and more attractive alternative but until then..................
Im sure that wind turbines are a safer alternative to nuclear power stations and other methods of generating electricity, the world needs to move on from the damage these other methods cause.One day we will find a safer and more attractive alternative but until then..................
sorry don't like them, and never have from the first one i saw blotting the landscape, i wonder if they are a truly better option for our environment, the one that was on fire was scary. Going on some first hand testimonies, they are noisy, and not cost effective, still if they want to dot around the place let them, doesn't seem as though most of us get any say in the matter.
As to the Hs2, i totally agree, it's a vanity project and will hopefully be scrapped.
As to the Hs2, i totally agree, it's a vanity project and will hopefully be scrapped.