why we did it.
Money, greed. power, entitlement, stupidity ... am I close?
Trouble is, even when under the guise of green, we continue to play the same games ... there's a new proposal to erect a windfarm (they now call them energy parks) on the hills opposite the Star Inn (a place many of you will know). I recall, plans are for 28 turbines, each standing 230m or 750ft which is considerably taller than Blackpool Tower. Anyway, this proposal wasn't on the cards until a new wave of subsidies was announced, yet if it were such a brilliant idea then surely monetary incentive wouldn't be required?
On the face of it, it may seem like a good thing but what if we consider the overall impact from initial manufacture right through to decommission. Turbines require a lot of power to produce. They then need to be transported from Europe and once in the UK continue on to rural Wales. Many of the roads are unsuitable, so must be widened and straightened for this journey to happen. Upon arrival, roads must be cut into the hillside to facilitate erection (stop it) and then 20,000 tonnes of concrete poured into each base alongside 800 tonnes of steel reinforcing. Then, they'll also require connecting to the grid via a hub and pylons to transport electricity across the border. Maintenance is ongoing and will require engineers from both the UK and abroard. Turbines also tend to have a negative impact on bird life and also produce noticeable levels of noise.
Of course, many will likely see all that as a price worth paying or at least an unavoidable one and maybe they're right ... yet, would it not be far better and much more ecologically sound, if we were to encourage the population to reduce their consumption rather than forever trying to increase output? Do you really need 2 showers a day? Maybe wash those few pots by hand rather than putting the dishwasher on? Would it kill you to turn the thermostat down 2 degrees and maybe not leave your outside light on all night?
Weirdly, we don't do that with any level of enthusiasm because there's no money in it
