I wondered if some places should be sacrosanct? National parks aren't necessarily, but to my mind some views are definitely worth preserving.Moxi wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:43 am I wonder if Ripple want to build a single unit behind my cottage ? We get good westerlies and today the easterlies are snapping down the nantiles valley and up over the shoulder of moel tryfan at around 30mph gusting to 42mph.
They could plug it into my house direct as I have a spare three pin plug socket at the back of the cottage .
That said because we’re on the edge of the national park I presume there would be some sort of outcry , most likely from people who live no where near us!
Moxi
An example is that it is claimed that the railway to Windermere cannot be electrified because of objections on visual grounds, but that it completely untrue, and all the authorities are in favour of it.
On the other hand, I supported the petition to prevent turbines being put on the Howgill Fells: The view of them (the fells) from the mouth of the Lune Gorge is absolutely superb and I wouldn't want to see it change, while there are many other places where windfarms could happily spread across the landscape.
I know we have a climate emergency, but there are literally millions of roofs without pv, a shockingly wasteful housing stock and other places to put turbines. Why not go for these first - there is probably more than enough scope for the UK to become a net exporter of electricity...
What do you think?
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