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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    You've hit the nail on the proverbial head there, tovarich.

    Before long, every hill in Wales will have a useless fan on top of it.
    Wales is pretty useless anyway.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    You've hit the nail on the proverbial head there, tovarich.

    Before long, every hill in Wales will have a useless fan on top of it.
    Good idea. Power up the windmills and turn them into giant fans. When it's really windy, blow the wind back and have a nice calm day everday.

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  • AtW
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    Someone signed such contract...

    Probably got a bonus by hitting target of X wind turbines installed!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Government handouts are a big industry.

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Plan b

    Plan b

    Wind farm paid £1.2 million to produce no electricity - Telegraph


    The amount is ten times greater than the wind farm's owners would have received had they actually generated any electricity.


    The disclosure exposes the bizarre workings of Britain's electricity supply, prompting calls last night for an official investigation into the payments system.


    The £1.2 million will go to a Norwegian company which owns 60 turbines in the Scottish Borders.


    The National Grid asked the company, Fred Olsen Renewables, to shut down its Crystal Rig II wind farm last Saturday for a little over eight hours amid fears the electricity network would become overloaded.



    I'd like to invest in this industry. I've always been drawn to projects where you get paid to do nothing.

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