That is so fucking stupid, it'll just flow naturally downhil from Ireland.Pappa wrote:I heard about this on the radio yesterday and the guy they got in to explain the plan had me cringing. He kept talking about them "pumping" electricity through cables.
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Yep, about a much disturbance in the atmosphere as a large stand of trees.Thinking Aloud wrote:Ultimately yes. I believe there are studies that predict considerable climate change effects coming from the use of wind turbines on a huge scale. Something for nothing just doesn't exist.Clinton Huxley wrote:If you lot build these turbines to the west of us, does this mean we get less wind in Bighty?
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We could do with some of that effect. Ireland used to be largely covered with forest until a few hundred years ago. Then the Brits cut most it down, or something like that.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Yep, about a much disturbance in the atmosphere as a large stand of trees.Thinking Aloud wrote:Ultimately yes. I believe there are studies that predict considerable climate change effects coming from the use of wind turbines on a huge scale. Something for nothing just doesn't exist.Clinton Huxley wrote:If you lot build these turbines to the west of us, does this mean we get less wind in Bighty?
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Cut down to build Sir Walter Raleigh's fleet IIRC.
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... and to remove a place for the uppity locals to hide in.Făkünamę wrote:Cut down to build Sir Walter Raleigh's fleet IIRC.
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I would be very surprised if any such effect was high enough to be measurable. The actual proportion of energy extracted from a mass of moving air as it goes across a line of wind turbines is very low indeed. Although there may be some effects within a few km of the site, by the time an air mass has passed over Ireland and reached England, for all practical purposes you should not see any difference.Thinking Aloud wrote:Ultimately yes. I believe there are studies that predict considerable climate change effects coming from the use of wind turbines on a huge scale. Something for nothing just doesn't exist.Clinton Huxley wrote:If you lot build these turbines to the west of us, does this mean we get less wind in Bighty?
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Chicago would have a vastly more impactful micro-climate.JimC wrote:I would be very surprised if any such effect was high enough to be measurable. The actual proportion of energy extracted from a mass of moving air as it goes across a line of wind turbines is very low indeed. Although there may be some effects within a few km of the site, by the time an air mass has passed over Ireland and reached England, for all practical purposes you should not see any difference.Thinking Aloud wrote:Ultimately yes. I believe there are studies that predict considerable climate change effects coming from the use of wind turbines on a huge scale. Something for nothing just doesn't exist.Clinton Huxley wrote:If you lot build these turbines to the west of us, does this mean we get less wind in Bighty?
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klr wrote:We could do with some of that effect. Ireland used to be largely covered with forest until a few hundred years ago. Then the Brits cut most it down, or something like that.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Yep, about a much disturbance in the atmosphere as a large stand of trees.Thinking Aloud wrote:Ultimately yes. I believe there are studies that predict considerable climate change effects coming from the use of wind turbines on a huge scale. Something for nothing just doesn't exist.Clinton Huxley wrote:If you lot build these turbines to the west of us, does this mean we get less wind in Bighty?
I think we'd already cleared a great deal by Raleigh's time - for farming, and so on.
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