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Post by jonksy on Feb 7, 2024 11:47:39 GMT
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Post by borchester on Feb 7, 2024 12:17:11 GMT
Nigel is talking through his arse.
Everybody moans about wind power, particularly if a wind farm is planed anywhere near their homes
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Post by see2 on Feb 7, 2024 15:42:44 GMT
Are people supposed to take Farage seriously?
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Post by thomas on Feb 7, 2024 15:55:18 GMT
Are people supposed to take Farage seriously? or keir starmer? What keirs u turn today ?
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Post by besoeker3 on Feb 7, 2024 16:30:30 GMT
Nigel is talking through his arse.
Everybody moans about wind power, particularly if a wind farm is planed anywhere near their homes
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Post by besoeker3 on Feb 7, 2024 16:33:31 GMT
Nigel is talking through his arse.
Everybody moans about wind power, particularly if a wind farm is planed anywhere near their homes Sometimes it can be absence for frequent periods. Nigel is right about that..
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 14, 2024 22:19:27 GMT
The excessive cost of wind power not looking good..
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Feb 17, 2024 1:38:34 GMT
Sometimes it can be absence for frequent periods. Nigel is right about that.. China has a million volt DC line that stretches right across the country from the sea to the far north where they generate the power. They got the equipment from Siemens. I would guess that if you had a spot of zero wind at one end, you would get a different weather at the other end. Now imagine if we had a whole load of them so they reach out from us in all directions. The further the network goes the less backup you need. Add in the ability to store power for short periods and you eventually close the gap.
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 17, 2024 8:26:24 GMT
Sometimes it can be absence for frequent periods. Nigel is right about that.. China has a million volt DC line that stretches right across the country from the sea to the far north where they generate the power. They got the equipment from Siemens. I would guess that if you had a spot of zero wind at one end, you would get a different weather at the other end. Now imagine if we had a whole load of them so they reach out from us in all directions. The further the network goes the less backup you need. Add in the ability to store power for short periods and you eventually close the gap. China is 3,250 miles wide - the UK is 300 miles wide. it's quite common to have the same weather conditions across the entire country.
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Post by see2 on Feb 17, 2024 8:30:14 GMT
Are people supposed to take Farage seriously? or keir starmer? What keirs u turn today ? Not interested in your own personal political hang ups.
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Post by see2 on Feb 17, 2024 8:33:59 GMT
The excessive cost of wind power not looking good.. Even if true, it is still more likely to be dirtier than wind power, along with being a limited source of energy.
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Post by see2 on Feb 17, 2024 8:38:37 GMT
Sometimes it can be absence for frequent periods. Nigel is right about that.. China has a million volt DC line that stretches right across the country from the sea to the far north where they generate the power. They got the equipment from Siemens. I would guess that if you had a spot of zero wind at one end, you would get a different weather at the other end. Now imagine if we had a whole load of them so they reach out from us in all directions. The further the network goes the less backup you need. Add in the ability to store power for short periods and you eventually close the gap. And there must be plenty of room for developing the means of production. Think in terms of just how much car development has taken place in just the last 50 Years.
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 17, 2024 8:40:24 GMT
The excessive cost of wind power not looking good.. Even if true, it is still more likely to be dirtier than wind power, along with being a limited source of energy. dirtier but cheaper and more reliable - can we afford renewables in a cost of living crisis?
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Post by zanygame on Feb 17, 2024 8:58:29 GMT
Just to pick one lie from this video of lies, nods and winks.
Texas did not "Try wind"
Texas produces only 17% of its energy from wind. Texas power failures were due to; First, electricity and gas systems were insufficiently winterized. Second, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) grid, serving over 90% of Texans, is largely isolated from the national grid.
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Post by sandypine on Feb 17, 2024 9:04:22 GMT
Sometimes it can be absence for frequent periods. Nigel is right about that.. China has a million volt DC line that stretches right across the country from the sea to the far north where they generate the power. They got the equipment from Siemens. I would guess that if you had a spot of zero wind at one end, you would get a different weather at the other end. Now imagine if we had a whole load of them so they reach out from us in all directions. The further the network goes the less backup you need. Add in the ability to store power for short periods and you eventually close the gap. As ever the storage is the problem. I have a 12Kw battery storage that realistically will deliver 6Kw without degrading the battery bank. On a bleak still winter's day if I was all electric I would require at least 30Kw to be comfortable at a basic level. The battery bank weighs about half a tonne.
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