Roprry may be interested in this on 14:51 - Jan 16 with 921 views | No9 | Sorry about the mis spelling | | | |
Roprry may be interested in this on 15:14 - Jan 16 with 875 views | Ryorry |
Roprry may be interested in this on 14:51 - Jan 16 by No9 | Sorry about the mis spelling |
No problem. Must be linked to conventional production, as fracking's banned in Holland I believe? Massive profits to be made from developing renewables as an industry if only governments all over the world would actually have the nous to pick up on that ... | |
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Roprry may be interested in this on 15:16 - Jan 16 with 869 views | No9 |
Roprry may be interested in this on 15:14 - Jan 16 by Ryorry | No problem. Must be linked to conventional production, as fracking's banned in Holland I believe? Massive profits to be made from developing renewables as an industry if only governments all over the world would actually have the nous to pick up on that ... |
Our MP's more or less killed off onshore wind. Not in the interests of MP's who wanted other forms of energy no matter how risky or expensive | | | |
Roprry may be interested in this on 15:20 - Jan 16 with 866 views | Ryorry |
Roprry may be interested in this on 15:16 - Jan 16 by No9 | Our MP's more or less killed off onshore wind. Not in the interests of MP's who wanted other forms of energy no matter how risky or expensive |
Wave & tidal are the ones I'm thinking of. And despite so many MPs vested interests in the oil n gas industries, people power may yet prevail! It's pretty clear there's currently a big shift in attitudes, renewables are becoming increasingly popular in the minds of many. | |
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Roprry may be interested in this on 15:22 - Jan 16 with 864 views | No9 |
Roprry may be interested in this on 15:20 - Jan 16 by Ryorry | Wave & tidal are the ones I'm thinking of. And despite so many MPs vested interests in the oil n gas industries, people power may yet prevail! It's pretty clear there's currently a big shift in attitudes, renewables are becoming increasingly popular in the minds of many. |
Wind has come a long way & is now cheaper than nuclear & will get even cheaper as the new higher capacity turbines come into use. I am not yet convinced by tide although the French have made it work well | | | |
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