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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


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Discuss.......

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you

my dogs a wind machine

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset

I'm not saying a bloody word!

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


" I'm not saying a bloody word!

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You just have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

According to Saul Griffith …….

In order for Wind-farms to become a viable source of renewable energy that could provide sufficient volume just to meet the worlds present need, we'd need to manufacture and install at least one of the most efficient wind turbines presently available every 5 minutes for the next 25 years…….!.

And he worked it out with a Slide-Rule..... so stick that your pink-fluffy "My Little Pony" pencil-case,,,

Init-eh?

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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago

(She/ her) in Sensualityland


"According to Saul Griffith …….

In order for Wind-farms to become a viable source of renewable energy that could provide sufficient volume just to meet the worlds present need, we'd need to manufacture and install at least one of the most efficient wind turbines presently available every 5 minutes for the next 25 years…….!.

And he worked it out with a Slide-Rule..... so stick that your pink-fluffy "My Little Pony" pencil-case,,,

Init-eh? "

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

They are tall.

They go round.

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham

they explode spectacularly!!!!

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By *obletonMan
over a year ago

A Home Among The Woodland Creatures


"According to Saul Griffith …….

In order for Wind-farms to become a viable source of renewable energy that could provide sufficient volume just to meet the worlds present need, we'd need to manufacture and install at least one of the most efficient wind turbines presently available every 5 minutes for the next 25 years…….!.

And he worked it out with a Slide-Rule..... so stick that your pink-fluffy "My Little Pony" pencil-case,,,

Init-eh? "

Saul's a smart bloke and when he's on a roll, he's almost as nerdily funny as Ben Goldacre - I like him.

Of course it's easy to take a quote like that out of context - Saul is very much in favour of wind power, what he is trying to say is that we need a massive re-tooling of our energy industry, a multi-faceted energy generation policy, and careful consideration of how we as consumers use it.

While some of the numbers he quoted in that particular lecture were pretty mind boggling, there was one that wasn't.

"For biofuels we'd have to cover essentially the size of Idaho and Wyoming with genetically engineered algae"

In the great scheme of things, that area is tiny - particulary as it could all be done at sea, in deserts, high rise bio/photo reactors.

we lack the will not the way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I want one. and the hill to put it on

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing "

Thats called a FAN ...silly ..

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By *obletonMan
over a year ago

A Home Among The Woodland Creatures


"I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing "

will it play a tune too?

if so I'm in!

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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago

Bristol East

They had pink ones in the Teletubbies, didn't they?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"they explode spectacularly!!!! "

Only when light aircraft fly into the fookin things.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing

Thats called a FAN ...silly .. "

Nooooooooooo !!!! ,,,,, duh,,,,, fans blow....... I want a one that can suck....!!! sheeezzzzzz sigh,,,,,

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"they explode spectacularly!!!!

Only when light aircraft fly into the fookin things. "

or in 70+mph winds like Scotland had not so long ago

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing

Thats called a FAN ...silly ..

Nooooooooooo !!!! ,,,,, duh,,,,, fans blow....... I want a one that can suck....!!! sheeezzzzzz sigh,,,,, "

Thats a Vacuum ...

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"my dogs a wind machine "

Thought there was a pong in the air.

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing

Thats called a FAN ...silly ..

Nooooooooooo !!!! ,,,,, duh,,,,, fans blow....... I want a one that can suck....!!! sheeezzzzzz sigh,,,,,

Thats a Vacuum ... "

I think 'GOBLIN' do one ....well they do a teas maid ...apparently ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I want a musical one with pink and yellow sails powered by electric so is still goes round and around, even when there’s no wind blowing

will it play a tune too?

if so I'm in!"

It will play tunes.... but only songs featuring wind instruments..... of course !!!!

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"I want one. and the hill to put it on "

* Rushes off to knick the Telletubbies scenery*

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I want one. and the hill to put it on

* Rushes off to knick the Telletubbies scenery* "

Watch out for the giant rabbits….!.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

You obviously have far too much time on your hands.

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By *eicsCouple
over a year ago

leicester


"my dogs a wind machine "

So is mine.....it smells like burnt rubber !

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you


"my dogs a wind machine

So is mine.....it smells like burnt rubber !"

im more than willing to loan him out,in the interests of science of course,but he has to be home for tea

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my dogs a wind machine

So is mine.....it smells like burnt rubber !"

Ya needs more lube mate...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 15/04/12 19:16:27]"

.... gone with the wind?

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By *waymanMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"they explode spectacularly!!!!

Only when light aircraft fly into the fookin things.

or in 70+mph winds like Scotland had not so long ago"

They're mechanical devices - they'll fail occasionally - and they have huge gearboxes that can go bang.

In an over-speed wind the blades should feather to prevent over-rotation....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i loved the one in Trumpton

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By *amschwingerzCouple
over a year ago

West

They certainly seem to have split the eco brigade..

One half are for them..using natural power that doesn't pollute the atmosphere or choke the environment..

the other half are up in arms about the for being unsightly and dangerous to birds..

What does make me laugh is the 'official' facts..these seem to vary on who paid for the survey..the pro merchants claim the are super efficient..and anti mob claim they are super inefficient..

so..on reflection, all things considered etc etc...

I couldn't give a flying toss!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By *all-Eddies QosCouple
over a year ago

wirral

i think they are quite hypnotic to watch.....i can see some from my house

what i dont get is when it is windy, they dont work.....whats the point??

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset


"i think they are quite hypnotic to watch.....i can see some from my house

what i dont get is when it is windy, they dont work.....whats the point??"

They probably need a Jump start!

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By *icboyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

There is a wind turbine conference on in Glasgow...for small to medium sized turbines...between three and four hundred people will attend...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

expensive

dont produce much lecy per pound

ugly

dont work in wind!!!!

how the gov spent so much of our money on these pink elephants is amazing.

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By *icboyMan
over a year ago

Glasgow

If they can be mass produced then you will find that the price for them will drop...

We should support anything that is manufactured in the UK...as it would be a shame if it all went to China...the uk needs to lead the market...in re-newables...

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"If they can be mass produced then you will find that the price for them will drop...

We should support anything that is manufactured in the UK...as it would be a shame if it all went to China...the uk needs to lead the market...in re-newables... "

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By *lassic1Man
over a year ago

bellshill

I think its high time the authorities came clean on just how efficient these turbines reallty are. They make great "green" statements and tick all the political PR boxes but I know for a fact that up to a few years ago the efficiency or lack of it was such that for every Kilowatt of power generated it took one and a half Kilowatts to slow the bloody thing down.

Efficiencies may have improved slightly but nothing like the political statements being made.

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By *amschwingerzCouple
over a year ago

West


"If they can be mass produced then you will find that the price for them will drop...

We should support anything that is manufactured in the UK...as it would be a shame if it all went to China...the uk needs to lead the market...in re-newables... "

Manufactured in the UK...with bills that come from foreign owner power companies unfortunately..

Are there any British companies left?

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"If they can be mass produced then you will find that the price for them will drop...

We should support anything that is manufactured in the UK...as it would be a shame if it all went to China...the uk needs to lead the market...in re-newables...

Manufactured in the UK...with bills that come from foreign owner power companies unfortunately..

Are there any British companies left?"

I saw a snippet of a british company doing some trials on some tidal wave power prototypes ,but they are struggling to get funding and expand , the guy was saying that it is perhaps the only renewable that is constant and should be harnessed ,as solar and wind power have there place but rely to much on the weather .. so we might see something british made in the future renewable industry ..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Waste of money,a eye sore look what happened to them in California pull them all down now

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By *hoenixcouplexxCouple
over a year ago

Leicestershire

3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit.

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit."

Hmm, yeah , it's a shame , because we used to be very good at making sailing ships ,and we took full advantage of the wind and it made us the world trading envy of the world , but slaves power was bound to take over i suppose in the end ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i think they are gorgeous but i am an engineer and i find bridges etc beautiful too (i know i know)

i think it has been said before that there is a lot of politics involved in new environmentally efficient energy sources but we should definitely continue to invest in non fossil fuels as only an idiot would think we can continue to use the world's coal and oil reserves indefinitely

what a lot of people dont want to admit is that nuclear power is by far the most efficient least damaging to the environment energy resource currently available, its just the dealing with the radio active waste and risk of attack/malfunctioning which is the problem

cant remember who said it,probably from 1 of the TED talks, but they were suggesting we should ween ourselves off fossil fuels by building more nuclear power stations then slowly de-commision when we have developed more efficient ways to harness things like wind, solar, geothermal, tidal and hydro electric power

the main problem our society faces is there is so much money in oil, government will never fully commit to alternative energy while they are the puppets of the oil industry

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By *waymanMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"i think they are quite hypnotic to watch.....i can see some from my house

what i dont get is when it is windy, they dont work.....whats the point??"

Oh god...

They are huge, mechanical devices. They have safety limits. Over their maximum safer operating speed there is a risk either of gearbox failure, bearing failure or blade failure. You wouldn't want a thirty metre blade coming off and flying round the countryside would you?

They're engineered to huge safety tolerances, but even so, if the wind is over the maximum safe operating speed they feather the blades. It's a rare occurrence. If it's just windy and you see one not rotating it's probably undergoing maintenance - you probably wwouldn't want to be working on the gearbox while it's spinning, or fiddling with the wiring while the generator is online...

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By *waymanMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"If they can be mass produced then you will find that the price for them will drop...

We should support anything that is manufactured in the UK...as it would be a shame if it all went to China...the uk needs to lead the market...in re-newables...

Manufactured in the UK...with bills that come from foreign owner power companies unfortunately..

Are there any British companies left?

I saw a snippet of a british company doing some trials on some tidal wave power prototypes ,but they are struggling to get funding and expand , the guy was saying that it is perhaps the only renewable that is constant and should be harnessed ,as solar and wind power have there place but rely to much on the weather .. so we might see something british made in the future renewable industry .. "

Tidal is being developed, but the problems of productionizing engineering solutions to go into some of the most hostile environments on earth (like the North Sea) has been tough.NAREC have tested a number of prototypes...

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By *waymanMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit."

Quoting build costs is madness - the cost of wind is front end loaded, but the ongoing costs are tiny compared to fossil fuel or nuclear...

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit.

Quoting build costs is madness - the cost of wind is front end loaded, but the ongoing costs are tiny compared to fossil fuel or nuclear..."

Yeah , the cost's are a concern , but what peeps still cant seem to grasp is that it wont last forever , so we need to be exploring all options today , for our future generation tomorrow

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By *hoenixcouplexxCouple
over a year ago

Leicestershire


"3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit.

Quoting build costs is madness - the cost of wind is front end loaded, but the ongoing costs are tiny compared to fossil fuel or nuclear..."

Not really when our power generation industry has been privatized we rely mostly on foreign investment.

If you have 3 billion ££ to invest and you can only get a third of the power generation capacity if you invest in wind then you'll take that money and invest it elsewhere. Where you can maximize your profits.

This has already happened i'm not guessing.

As I said previously the only reason anyone is building wind generation here is because right now the government are offering subsidies. However because so much was proposed they are now wavering on that because they know that they are going to have to pay out those subsidies and they know how deep thats going to bite.

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By *hoenixcouplexxCouple
over a year ago

Leicestershire


"3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit.

Quoting build costs is madness - the cost of wind is front end loaded, but the ongoing costs are tiny compared to fossil fuel or nuclear...

Yeah , the cost's are a concern , but what peeps still cant seem to grasp is that it wont last forever , so we need to be exploring all options today , for our future generation tomorrow "

Absolutely, couldn't agree more, that is what we need to be doing. Exploring all options and making them all as efficient and green as possible. Obviously some are going to be more so than others but that is what we need to do the best for the enviroment and keep costs down for the end user where possible.

All those that say they want everything in renewables have no idea on the practicalities of what they are talking about. Right now its just not possible. We need a balanced energy production network.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

According to that clever bloke Saul Griffith’s calculations

If we harvested all the energy available from flow of all the rivers in the world, it would only supply half of humanity's current energy use.

If we harvested all the energy available from the actions of the tides around the world it would only supply 1/5 of humanity's current energy use….

So I guess until we eventually crack the process of harnessing Fusion …… the practical answer to our energy needs will continue to depend on a combination of source based on escalating and decreasing ratio’s of natuaral availability and technical efficiency,,,,,,,and Wars

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"According to that clever bloke Saul Griffith’s calculations

If we harvested all the energy available from flow of all the rivers in the world, it would only supply half of humanity's current energy use.

If we harvested all the energy available from the actions of the tides around the world it would only supply 1/5 of humanity's current energy use….

So I guess until we eventually crack the process of harnessing Fusion …… the practical answer to our energy needs will continue to depend on a combination of source based on escalating and decreasing ratio’s of natuaral availability and technical efficiency,,,,,,,and Wars

"

Wars ?,surely your not suggesting we thin a few of the worlds growing population of energy users out are you , lol, Mebbies we could offer peeps money to take a pill when they reach the age of say 80, that would save us big money ,heating ,energy, NHS bills, pensions , and cut down on the queues in the post office

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wars ?,surely your not suggesting we thin a few of the worlds growing population of energy users out are you , lol, Mebbies we could offer peeps money to take a pill when they reach the age of say 80, that would save us big money ,heating ,energy, NHS bills, pensions , and cut down on the queues in the post office "

Ade,,,,, I'm now very curious to hear at what age you'd make this bribe money available to people who take-up your offer to pop a death pill at 80......?,,,,,,

Oh..... and how much cash is on offer ?

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"Wars ?,surely your not suggesting we thin a few of the worlds growing population of energy users out are you , lol, Mebbies we could offer peeps money to take a pill when they reach the age of say 80, that would save us big money ,heating ,energy, NHS bills, pensions , and cut down on the queues in the post office

Ade,,,,, I'm now very curious to hear at what age you'd make this bribe money available to people who take-up your offer to pop a death pill at 80......?,,,,,,

Oh..... and how much cash is on offer ? "

Ha Ha , well perhaps we should debate it , why dont you put up a new Thread ...lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't fart enough 2 save electric!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"my dogs a wind machine

So is mine.....it smells like burnt rubber !

Ya needs more lube mate... "

Anyone know the r.s.p.c.a number

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wars ?,surely your not suggesting we thin a few of the worlds growing population of energy users out are you , lol, Mebbies we could offer peeps money to take a pill when they reach the age of say 80, that would save us big money ,heating ,energy, NHS bills, pensions , and cut down on the queues in the post office

Ade,,,,, I'm now very curious to hear at what age you'd make this bribe money available to people who take-up your offer to pop a death pill at 80......?,,,,,,

Oh..... and how much cash is on offer ?

Ha Ha , well perhaps we should debate it , why dont you put up a new Thread ...lol "

But Ade…… Baring in mind this thread is about utilising untapped resources ,,,,

Surely your not advocating the wasteful creation of a new thread when this one has not reached anywhere near its maximum capacity…

Tut-tut….!. …….have you never heard of recycling !!!!!!sigh…. and there was me thinking you where an eco-warrior,,,,, sheeeeeez

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

were*

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"were*"

Sorry to keep you waiting , i was busy on the other line ... Erm ,now what witty charming reply shall i respond with ...hmmm,i'll have to get back to you ...my candle needs re-wicking ...

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By *histler21Man
over a year ago

Ipswich

A sensible energy solution will involve a mix of wind, tidal and solar generation capabilities.

Wind is available now, solar is available now. Tidal - still work in progress. Yes, on a still, cloudy, calm sea day - not much power is going to be generated so we will still need some conventional power stations.

I have got solar PV panels on my roof. I generate almost all the energy I need during the day (except Sunday when the oven etc is on). AND it makes me money. Evenings I have no option but to draw power from the grid.

I happen to find wind turbines soothing to look at. Would I like to have one in my back yard? Well, not *right* in it unless I got some wayleave payments, but nearby? Probably wouldn't mind. Note: I used to live with a 132kV pylon about three doors down when I was living at my parents place - the sound of arcing on a damp/misty day was interesting. Then again - there is distant background noise from the main A road...

With more and more houses being built - the demand for energy is only going to go up.

Everyone has to realise that appropriate power generation technology will come to a site near us all sometime. That is, unless we are going to limit the number of power-hungry devices we use (like that's going to happen).

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By *amslam1000Man
over a year ago

willenhall


"A sensible energy solution will involve a mix of wind, tidal and solar generation capabilities.

Wind is available now, solar is available now. Tidal - still work in progress. Yes, on a still, cloudy, calm sea day - not much power is going to be generated so we will still need some conventional power stations.

I have got solar PV panels on my roof. I generate almost all the energy I need during the day (except Sunday when the oven etc is on). AND it makes me money. Evenings I have no option but to draw power from the grid.

I happen to find wind turbines soothing to look at. Would I like to have one in my back yard? Well, not *right* in it unless I got some wayleave payments, but nearby? Probably wouldn't mind. Note: I used to live with a 132kV pylon about three doors down when I was living at my parents place - the sound of arcing on a damp/misty day was interesting. Then again - there is distant background noise from the main A road...

With more and more houses being built - the demand for energy is only going to go up.

Everyone has to realise that appropriate power generation technology will come to a site near us all sometime. That is, unless we are going to limit the number of power-hungry devices we use (like that's going to happen).

"

theyre working on Pv roof tiles soon all new builds will be electric they just have to mass produce them bring the cost down and look like conventional tiles

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness


"3 times as expensive per megawatt to build, inefficient, unreliable and a drop in the ocean of what we need.

The only reason they are being built is because of the subsidy's the government are paying for them. Which is always going to come back to the end user.

There's currently about 3500 in various stages of planning in Scotland alone.

Start saving because our energy bills are going to go through the roof in the next 5 - 10 years. Even those in the industry have no idea what the government are doing. They are like mushrooms, keep em in the dark and feed em on shit.

Hmm, yeah , it's a shame , because we used to be very good at making sailing ships ,and we took full advantage of the wind and it made us the world trading envy of the world , but slaves power was bound to take over i suppose in the end ... "

PREDICTIONS R US ...

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over a year ago


"but slaves power was bound to take over i suppose in the end ... "

What goes around comes around. The UK were prolific in the trafficking of Africans to the West Indies at one point.

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By *nytimeade OP   Man
over a year ago

Skegness

Perhaps we could train Ants to move stuff around for us

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