Where is the wind? Six per cent drop in power from UK wind farms after lowest wind speeds this CENTURY | Mail Online
A six per cent drop in the amount of electricity produced by Britain's onshore wind farms is being blamed on the calmest year of the century, government figures show.
Onshore wind produced 1.9 per cent of all electricity in 2010 compared with 2 per cent the year before, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) said.
Can we blame cars for this? And then tax them some more?
A six per cent drop in the amount of electricity produced by Britain's onshore wind farms is being blamed on the calmest year of the century, government figures show.
Onshore wind produced 1.9 per cent of all electricity in 2010 compared with 2 per cent the year before, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) said.
Can we blame cars for this? And then tax them some more?
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