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accyman 02-03-2014 09:07

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
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Originally Posted by Shurm (Post 1096351)
Every home should be made to have one of these to generate their own electricity and burn some calories at the same time !!! :D

Bicycle Generator to watch TV...and more - YouTube

does that come with a free slave or is it an optional extra

take the saddle off to ensure no slacking on the job

Accyexplorer 02-03-2014 09:20

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1096348)
What do you think is the best method of making the stuff then?

Maybe if we didn't waste so much there wouldn't be such a problem.
But then again if we use less the electric company's profits will be down,so there would be a increase in prices (use less,pay more).
The best bet might be for us to get off grid altogether (but that's very long winded) :)

gpick24 02-03-2014 09:20

Ossy Moor wind farm
 
That looks ok, prefer a doggy treadmill though.

DaveinGermany 02-03-2014 10:40

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Wind farms are just another of the "Benefits" inflicted on the Country by that beloved entity the EU! The only ones benefiting from the whole thing are the producers of the equipment & the land owners who put up the land for farms. These people rake in the subsidies while Joe Public has to stump up the money in the form of taxes & costs, it's really only ever been about generating money for those involved & not a replacement "Green renewable" power for a Nation.

The first line of the following article tells you all you need to know as to how these companies view their product.

Wind farm plans in tatters after subsidy rethink - Telegraph

Margaret Pilkington 02-03-2014 10:48

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I know here are some who think they are beautiful and majestic, but I hate them!
They are inefficient and stop us looking at other ways of producing energy....they make money only for those who make them, and those whose land they stand on...for the consumer they haven't reduced the price of energy......and really that is what the customer wants.
We have used less gas and electricty overall and yet my bill has gone up. How does that work for me...the answer is it doesn't...pay more get less. it is a joke...except I'm not laughing!

accyman 02-03-2014 11:02

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1096361)
Maybe if we didn't waste so much there wouldn't be such a problem.
But then again if we use less the electric company's profits will be down,so there would be a increase in prices (use less,pay more).
The best bet might be for us to get off grid altogether (but that's very long winded) :)

electric companies handed out energy saving bulbs etc and when they realised people wernt using as much power they doubled the price of the supply

we now use less power but companies get the same if not more proffit

Retlaw 02-03-2014 11:03

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1096361)
Maybe if we didn't waste so much there wouldn't be such a problem.
But then again if we use less the electric company's profits will be down,so there would be a increase in prices (use less,pay more).
The best bet might be for us to get off grid altogether (but that's very long winded) :)

One of the biggest wasters of electricity are the producers, they supply houses at any thing between 210v & 250v, this also has sumat to do with the EU standardisation, which is a load of barnyard confetti, most of the foriegn electrical goods we buy, are designed to run on the lower EU voltages, our levels in the 230 - 240 range actually cause them to run hotter than they should, giving them a shorter working life, there are voltage regulators that can be installed in houses, but the lecky comps don't want you to know, because your bills would be lower.

Accyexplorer 02-03-2014 11:30

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£80,000 a year :eek:
I will make £80K a year from wind turbine, says landowner - Telegraph

Land owners have contracts with these wind companies and they lease them the land for a average of 20yrs,and they as land owners receive rent from the wind farm owners ( separate from their dividend).
They rake it in and couldn't give a flying if the wind turbines produce nothing as they get a fixed income for them 20yrs.
These payments come directly from Gov subsidies so the land owners are guaranteed their payments for the contracted term. They don't even care if the energy companies go bankcrpt as we (the taxpayer) are paying them.

Accyexplorer 02-03-2014 11:52

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Shurm (Post 1096351)
Every home should be made to have one of these to generate their own electricity and burn some calories at the same time !!! :D

Bicycle Generator to watch TV...and more - YouTube

In the words of a old yellow pages advert "it'll be like sitting on a razor blade" :D
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RnJk6bkjgko

accyman 02-03-2014 11:54

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they dont like to brag about it but the only thing wind turbines are good for is making farmers and power companies money

we see sod all benefit from them apart from a few grand for comunity projects

ironic that they splash a minute amount of cash for improving local community projects yet desomate the countryside with these awfull things

dont work , never will work and we will definatley never see a reduction in our bills no matter how many of the things are put up

its also laughable that our windmills have to be shut down because of too much wind yet they manage to make windfarms that can withstand much more harsh conditions in america

then again america has lots of space for them and dosnt have a group of 20 or so they have groups of thousands of them at a time

Margaret Pilkington 02-03-2014 12:36

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If the government were really serious about green energy then they would be paying people to fit Solar panels - the ones that work off light....any light to householders....any excess generated would be fed back into the national grid.

maxthecollie 02-03-2014 13:08

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But don't they look ugly on rooftops?

Margaret Pilkington 02-03-2014 14:01

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what Frank - the solar panels?

At least they don't deface our countryside...and I think they are a damn sight more efficient than the wind turbines...but they have to be the right sort of solar panels.

Accyexplorer 02-03-2014 14:48

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1096385)
If the government were really serious about green energy then they would be paying people to fit Solar panels - the ones that work off light....any light to householders....any excess generated would be fed back into the national grid.

You know as well I as do it's all about money at the end of the day.
How long before being self sufficient is made illegal?
I believe in the states water from the sky is deemed state property,anyone know if it's the same here?
If it is have those effected by floods got a claim against the state?

Gordon Booth 02-03-2014 14:55

Re: Ossy Moor wind farm
 
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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1096394)
I believe in the states water from the sky is deemed state property,anyone know if it's the same here?
If it is have those effected by floods got a claim against the state?

On the contrary, they should be charged for having all that state property they haven't paid for.


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