New approach to WT’s

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Some of Britain’s tallest buildings, including the BT Tower, are to be converted into wind turbines to help Britain reach net zero under radical plans secretly approved by the Government.

Among the landmarks that are being sized up for wind turbines are Blackpool Tower, the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, the Radio City Tower in Liverpool, the Angel of the North near Newcastle and the Emley Moor Mast in Huddersfield.

They propose fixing a three-bladed propellor to the 620ft tower, using its famous revolving restaurant as a means of turning the turbine into whichever direction the wind is coming from.


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It's one of those Eureka moments, why didn't we think of this before? There must be thousands of tall structures that could be used.

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