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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThere's tidy then, boyo.
We specialise in incompetence here.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postand solar on roofs and brownfield sites. But not wind turbines.
BBC News - Welsh government's £48k wind turbine creates £5 of power a month
We specialise in incompetence here.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1000
A few coal fired power stations as they are quick to put up. Meanwhile design nuclear power stations in the UK (stuff the Frogs).
And no petrol cars in the UK from 2030. Go all electric. Then the Iraqis and the rest of the middle-east nutters can be left to kill each other in peace.
BBC News - Welsh government's £48k wind turbine creates £5 of power a month
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post+1000
A few coal fired power stations as they are quick to put up. Meanwhile design nuclear power stations in the UK (stuff the Frogs).
And no petrol cars in the UK from 2030. Go all electric. Then the Iraqis and the rest of the middle-east nutters can be left to kill each other in peace.
No oil, no ragheads. Simples.
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Originally posted by Smartie View PostNuclear all the way.
A few coal fired power stations as they are quick to put up. Meanwhile design nuclear power stations in the UK (stuff the Frogs).
And no petrol cars in the UK from 2030. Go all electric. Then the Iraqis and the rest of the middle-east nutters can be left to kill each other in peace.
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There is absolutely loads of gas. North Sea, Middle East, Russia.
Never mind the stuff you can get from fracking - which has put the US on a course from being an importer to being an exporter of energy ( the "Peak Oil" crowd didn't see that coming! )
We might see some short-term supply spikes caused by political events, but long term gas should be a reasonably secure choice.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostThe "dash to gas " of the early 90's by the newly privatised electric companies caused a lot of today's issues
If we had a joined up government energy policy it may have stopped or at least slowed the crazy use of a finite resource i.e. natural gas to be burnt to generate electricity
What's your preferred way of generating electricity?
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The "dash to gas " of the early 90's by the newly privatised electric companies caused a lot of today's issues
If we had a joined up government energy policy it may have stopped or at least slowed the crazy use of a finite resource i.e. natural gas to be burnt to generate electricity
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEurope faces gas shortage as Russia cuts Ukraine supply after talks fail - Telegraph
Why do we do deals with unstable regimes?
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Europe Gas Shortage?
Europe faces gas shortage as Russia cuts Ukraine supply after talks fail - Telegraph
Can't we use the hot air that comes out of Brussels?
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