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The Futility Of Wind Farms.
In some ways the Conservative / Liberal Democrat coalition has made quite a good start in government. One area they are set to fail badly however is energy. Driven by politically correct thinking the coalition are set to follow Labour down the road that goes through wind power and eventually leads nowhere. Wind turbines look fine on paper. If they generate at their optimum output for 365 days a year the contribution to energy needs looks like a viable business proposition. The problem is due to the limitations of the technology and the vagaries of the weather wind farms are doing well if they operate at a quarter of their potential output.

The Futility Of Wind Farms
by Ian R. Thorpe.
2010-08-15
CREATIVE COMMONS: Attribute, non commercial, no derivs.
KEYWORDS: energy, electricity, wind, turbines, farms, technology, generate, electric, power, government, minister, business, politcs

The latest count shows there are now 3000 wind turbines in the United Kingdom. It total they have a generating capacity capacity of 4.5 gigawatts of energy if they are running at their optimum capacity 24 hours a day 365 days a year (with downtime for maintenance factored in).

The problem is any technology relying on wind or any other natural energy source for its fuel cannot run at optimum efficiency. These things are at the whim of nature. If the wind does not blow or blows too gently or too strongly the wind turbines do not generate. If the winds blows at only slightly more than the minimum needed the turbines generate but they do not generate their maximum output. And in common with all electricity generators wind turbines operate most efficiently at a constant speed. Gusty days are not good for wind power.

What proportion of the total capacity do you think wind turbines achieve? According to figures released by the UK Electricity Industry regulator the 3000 installed units generate less than a quarter of their capacity. That is just 1.1 gigawatts.

The wind is simply not a reliable enough source of energy nor wind turbines an efficient enough method of converting natural energy into useable electric power for us to rely on it to meet our industrial, social and domestic needs. And yet Chris Hune, Energy Minister in the Coalition government is as committed to covering every bit of attractive landscape we have in these hideous monstrosities as his loony Labour predecessor was.

On the basis of the available information we should be commissioning a review of the plans for future installations of onshore wind turbines. One of the options that review should consider is whether to abandon all onshore wind farm projects that are currently in development. At the very least the minister should be reconsidering whether the subsidy offered to developers of wind farms should continue.at all. As things stand wind farms are 100% subsidised, the government will pay the full cost if applicants are intelligent enough to tick the right boxes. Even a politician should be aware this is a licence to print money for landowners and generators. Who would not be willing to get their nose in the trough and suck up taxpayers largesse for years to come.

Onshore wind turbines do not work effectively and they are not viable economically either. End of story. Or it should be ...

. On top of the problems with efficiency they presence of wind farms changes the landscape and our relationship with it. Where the tallest things until the coming of electricity pylons, now thankfully disappearing as low frequency emissions from the power lines were linked to health problems. Before that for a thousand years the tallest things had been church steeples. These are alien features it is true, but aside from serving as useful landmarks and indicating a centre of population they were solitary and well spaced, not arranged in vast clusters. Other than those features the most dominant things were of the landscape itself, trees, hillocks, escarpments and banks. The low rise buildings we traditionally associate with rural living and industry were easily lost among such features.

Wind turbines completely break up the familiar vistas of the rural landscape. The balance and beauty will be lost if wind turbines are erected in anything near great enough numbers to make a significant contribution to the nation's energy needs.

The Coalition government has begun its term of office by conducting spending reviews of everything on which tax payers' money is to be spent. The reviews look at value for money, impact on society and whether the project offers long term as well as short term benefits. Wind turbines, and onshore ones in particular must be subjected to the scrutiny of this review because if we look beyond the emotional attachment of people in politics to the ludicrous notion that wind power will be cheap because wind is free, they offer neither long nor short term benefits to anybody other than the people who erect and operate them and the people on whose land they are placed.

There is a possibility that other 'emotional' attachments are involved in the continuation of support for wind power. The kind of emotional ties that re cemented by the passage of money from one offshore account to another in return for help pusuing business interests. That is the only possible reason any clinically sane person would be pissing into the wind by pressing on with turbine projects rather than making plans to replace Britain's ageing nuclear power stations as a matter of urgency.

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