Originally posted by hyperD
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If we constantly attempt to merge science with economics progress shall never be made.
I'm fully aware of country's energy requirements but why on earth should the generation of supply be tailored to suit use? Only the technologically inept would make such a suggestion, which the UK is fast becoming in this game.
If A does not lead straight to B, without any system in-between, it's a failed concept and idea. Honestly I see red at this shortsightedness.
We harvest energy from the wind, surely we can store it we just can't be bothered investigating how. Pump water to the top of cumbria with excess supply from the wind farms then let it loose when demand is high. Generate hydrogen from electrolysis of water which is converted back using fuel cells generating heat as well as electricity.
If we fully adopt these ideas we'd probably actually need less turbines than the article advertises.


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