and expensive problem to solve, if you are able to solve it at all and here in the UK we are not. So why do giant WTs? Because they're green...absolutely no C02 from the manufacture, installation, maintainence, infrastructure of these babies, honest! So given these facts and they are facts what do you do if you happen to be in government armed with a collective brain the size of a pea? That's right, you commit the taxpayers chequebook to a £100 billion quids of them, sit back and wait patiently
How lovely. Trouble is we are not told the truth about these things. Apart from burning £50 notes and rubbing your hands together in the heat WTs are the most expensive form of electrical gen' yet devised. Currently 3 - 4 times 'conventional.' They're also the most unreliable, producing at best 30% of rated output, so in this case 5mw is actually more like 1.5. The more you install, the more problems you have for the grid in terms of supply / demand 'balance'...a tremendously complicated...
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for the lights to go out.
scudlington 3 years ago
and expensive problem to solve, if you are able to solve it at all and here in the UK we are not. So why do giant WTs? Because they're green...absolutely no C02 from the manufacture, installation, maintainence, infrastructure of these babies, honest! So given these facts and they are facts what do you do if you happen to be in government armed with a collective brain the size of a pea? That's right, you commit the taxpayers chequebook to a £100 billion quids of them, sit back and wait patiently
scudlington 3 years ago
How lovely. Trouble is we are not told the truth about these things. Apart from burning £50 notes and rubbing your hands together in the heat WTs are the most expensive form of electrical gen' yet devised. Currently 3 - 4 times 'conventional.' They're also the most unreliable, producing at best 30% of rated output, so in this case 5mw is actually more like 1.5. The more you install, the more problems you have for the grid in terms of supply / demand 'balance'...a tremendously complicated...
scudlington 3 years ago
if they build that, I promise you I will bomb that shit, completely blow it up
slovakmath 3 years ago
Have they build any of them yet?
monsterdax 4 years ago
Yes, we have 10 turbines build up at the moment.
2 offshore and 8 onshore.
Stratfort 4 years ago