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I am pretty sure that they could be no worse than the eyesores dotted not just around our green country side, but also placed in the sea off shore....anyway back to the sewage!
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Oh yes, and while I am at it...don't most landfill sites produce methane gas?......Why can't that be harnessed too?........Oh yes the guys producing the oil and the eastern european countries selling us the gas(which they could at any point turn off, thereby holding us to ransom) wouldn't like it.
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Successive governments want us to be 'green'...to stave off climate change, and yet they choose the most inefficient means of going about it.
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I was passing the wind farm on Kebs road a few weeks ago and saw the chaps replacing a gear box on the top of one. they really are big things.
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Can't find it now but wasn't there a post saying that the gearboxes burn out(literally) after a short time? So how old is the windfarm on Kebs Road and is this the first g/box to go?
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I don't know how long they last but that was the first time I have seen the big crane working up there and I go over once or twice a month.
I found this article in the Todmorden news and pasted part of it. Coal Clough wind turbine proposal - half numbers, but higher in the sky Published on Wednesday 21 January 2009 08:34 PROPOSALS to renew wind turbines on moorland above Todmorden are being submitted to neighbouring Burnley Council, a scheme which will cost around £30 million. Scottish Power Renewables are looking to make changes at the site, at Coal Clough, Cliviger - land which although it falls under the Lancashire council's jurisdiction borders Kebs Road above Cornholme and can be clearly seen from several parts of Todmorden. The company is proposing to reduce the number of turbines, from 22 to 12, but the replacement turbines, although fewer in number, will be up to 100 metres high as opposed to the current turbines which are around 60 metres when the blade tip is at its highest, said a spokesman. Mr Christie said the existing turbines, which had been in place since about 1992, had reached the end of their life and improvements in technology meant the new turbines would be taller but fewer in number. Mr Christie said the existing turbines had a 9.4 megawatts of energy capacity while the new turbines would have a capacity of about 20 megawatts of power, the equivalent of 11,500 homes. Coal Clough, he said, was "a very, very good windfarm, producing some very good figures |
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coal clough is a very good windfarm...when the wind is blowing.
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[quote=Gremlin;929879]I don't know how long they last but that was the first time I have seen the big crane working up there and I go over once or twice a month.
Mr Christie said the existing turbines, which had been in place since about 1992, had reached the end of their life and improvements in technology meant the new turbines would be taller but fewer in number. 19 years old, and reached the end of their life. I wonder how much energy was used in manufacturing them, and how much they have actually produced in their short life. Are they worth it, or are we being bambozzled again. Retlaw. |
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Bamboozled sounds about right to me Retlaw.
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I agree with both Less and Garinda, its good we are getting them but would be better if it was being done by a British company. If our Government helped out our industry like they do in Germany we might be in better shape here. |
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I am not big on nationalised companies and none of them appear to have been managed very well but I do like the idea of them if that makes sense?
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