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Friday, 9 December 2011

Free energy from the wind

Well, I suppose if it fell on your house like that it'd warm the place up.

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Yes, this is indeed a different one

Let's be honest, if it wasn't for the warble gloaming catastrophism and the way so many governments, not least the UK's, have indulged various associated rent seekers these bloody things would be used in those rare locations where it's not economic to connect to the grid. Instead Britain is expected to rely increasingly on a form of generation which, if it's a bit too windy, can turn the generator into a £2 million sparkler. Or just knock it down. In fact the only positive thing I can think of right now is that they're not as useless as they could be.

Give it a few years and and someone will scale this up

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the anti-wind farm camp has just acquired a very powerful argument indeed:

'Red sky at night, turbine's alight.'

My recent post Losing the swings - and the roundabouts too
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There's quite a few small, house/office mounted things in the Balmy South. Luckily, we don't get 160mph winds.

Yet.

Bwahahahaha!
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Is this one of those extreme weather events that renewable energy is supposed to avoid? Gaia's an ungrateful bitch, isn't she?
These things generate more tax breaks and tax subsidies than they do actual electrical production. In fact, over time, most start to fall apart from poor maintenance or just freeze up and stop working altogether. But even though the high costs of maintenance are deferred by the owner, who doesn't care much once the spinning tax break is installed, they do still generate subsidy upon subsidy, year upon year, when the owners file their tax reports. At least that's been the documented history of them so far in California, USA, where as with smoking bans, they've been up and running for close to two decades now.

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