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Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 2:49 pm
by Mr Gus
https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/l ... t-21154076
(ACTUALLY: The ERDF award is for up to 50% of all eligible costs, or a maximum grant of £2,006,837
based on a total project cost of £4,013,675 )
This is / was an EU funding initiative.
https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/news/ ... ep-forward
Only 5 years after first reported & permissions given! FFS.
https://www.bouygues-es.co.uk/energy/st ... er-project
(for the North end of the infamous Park & ride busway system) ...cheaper to drive your EV into Cambridge
There are numerous park & ride car parks in & around cambridge, all need to proactively adopt this strategm.
The mostly empty field of tarmac finally gets solar renovation in Jan 2022
More of this as part of the pre-requisite for Supermarket planning permissions please
(this is another test bed for roll out elsewhere after it has proved itself to council & government, ..another too little WAY to late by the time they've got the results in)
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 5:00 pm
by AE-NMidlands
We /they are still fiddling while Rome burns.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-57988023 makes it clear that the scientists think we are already past the point of no return - and the report was only written based on data up to last year. Not even taking into account
this year's catastrophes.
A while ago there seemed to be a recognition dawning that unless we put the economy on something like a war footing - with second world-war or 1950s restrictions and limits on consumption levels - we have lost.
We need stuff like motor fuel - including electricity - rationed (credits given to everyone with unused quota saleable, like the mik quota was,) a drastic re-organisation of transport and distribution so that public transport replaces lots of private vehicles, one centralised parcels network to replace the dozens of courier vans currently duplicating each other, massive investment in housing (replacements and energy efficiency upgrades.)
If we are to survive (and avoid more appalling costs, as in Germany etc. at the moment) then we have to face up to a massive change in our lifestyles.
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Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 5:50 pm
by Mr Gus
Yup, I think the majority of us here & the elsewhere place are all in agreement that it is now WAY too late, if the 2015 migration to Europe was /IS a problem, we aint seen anything yet.
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 6:19 pm
by spread-tee
Yup, we're looking at a major population crash before we take it seriously.
tears peed
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 6:54 pm
by Bugtownboy
Trouble is, whilst population growth is frightening, the key issue has to be resource consumption - population growth is highest in the third world where resource consumption is, generally per capita, lowest.
Surely our first world habits have a lot to address - whilst still facing the issue of poverty, or maybe the imbalance of wealth, that drives so much of the ‘economic migration’. Surely we’re all potentially, to a degree, financial migrants ? I’ve moved around the place for a ‘better job’, as I’m sure many have.
No comparison to wanting to achieve a basic lifestyle.
Unfortunately, I can’t see our current comedians, whoops, government, taking any form of drastic action. Or even, any other future government.
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:52 pm
by Mr Gus
Don't get me wrong, I'm not anti migration, but the stresses from 2015 wave migration are still painful, borne by europe daily ever since & the wave keeps coming (as a trickle by comparison).
I'm trying to point out that we are not prepared, not for a drop in our carbon lifestyle, not to limit our childbirth rates to a sustainable level, not to house, not to feed & many other elements, if we cannot do it in 6 years, we simply will not be able to deal with catastrophe level migration, whatever views go with it.
The procrastination of "we'll need 5 more years to absorb the obvious data before we consider another project" is galling as to stabilising & hopefully clawing back on temperature acceleration craziness.
It's as if they (govt) think they can just extend the timeline without consequence.
Govt.
It's solar
It produces renewable solar energy
You already worked out the likely minimum the site has to over per annum, so really you have the results, if not look elsewhere at similar sized solar projects within the region.
It will very likely exceed lifetime design length significantly
Old panels can be re-used / sold on / recycled
it shades nasty hotspot tarmac
It helps cool the immediate environment
& lastly, it offers more weather protection than we've been afforded on that site waiting for buses than in the past 10? years, encouraging uptake of the overpriced over-budget busway
NB this busway simply encouraged mass house building on productive green field land, cancelling out any good in the low carbon "DIEsel" fuelled transportation area because of perceived "access" to the city.
(oh & the "need" for yet another train station in cambridge)
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2021 8:08 pm
by Bugtownboy
Mr Gus wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:52 pm
Don't get me wrong, I'm not anti migration, but the stresses from 2015 wave migration are still painful, borne by europe daily ever since & the wave keeps coming (as a trickle by comparison).
I'm trying to point out that we are not prepared, not for a drop in our carbon lifestyle, not to limit our childbirth rates to a sustainable level, not to house, not to feed & many other elements, if we cannot do it in 6 years, we simply will not be able to deal with catastrophe level migration, whatever views go with it.
The procrastination of "we'll need 5 more years to absorb the obvious data before we consider another project" is galling as to stabilising & hopefully clawing back on temperature acceleration craziness.
It's as if they (govt) think they can just extend the timeline
without consequence.
I agree Gus. We’re all probably doing a lot to mitigate our environmental impact, but it’s, unfortunately, p’ing in the wind.
Unless there is massive societal change, which can probably only be achieved by an inter-governmental, coordinated policy change NOW, we might as well carry on p’ing it up the wall.
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2023 10:12 am
by Mr Gus
An update to progress, we were passing St ives(hunting down a couple of specific product necessitating me to run into numerous shops whilst wife sat in car,..reason being I'm less likely to spend 1/2 hour & £30 on other stuff whilst looking for a fivers worth of something we actually came out for!
So, in twighlights last gleaming we took an additional turn from morrisons to the park & ride which I had not seensince last summer when workwas supposedly going on.
The poster stating " completion in quarter 3 of 2022 was faded & had slipped..
The barriers are still up, barring use as parking space, which means it is not yet powered up in late march 2023 (ffs)
It is "lovely" to see the protection offered to parked cars with little thought of extending another row of solar canopy to offer dry area for passengers & cycle storage which are still about as much use as the locked toilets!
I jumped onto a dwarf wall to take some wobbly shots with wifes iphone, will try & post images shortly
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Fri Apr 21, 2023 5:45 pm
by Mr Gus
Destroying orchards, ...lessons never learnt, @CambsCC councillors must be on crack pipes.
More bloody busways full of poured concrete.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... ate-change
Re: Slight progress: Test-bed Solar carpark starts in 2022
Posted: Thu May 18, 2023 11:15 am
by Mr Gus