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16 October 2014

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The debate goes on, and is ever new. Some say we can't have wind farms, because we don't need them.
Well if we want to go to a source of authority, the scottish Executive and the Westminster Government; they tell us that we do.The country demands a big boost in the amount of electricity required till at least the year 2020.Wind mill production is at the moment the only way of obtaining this.
Although I am on the side of wind farms, I trust that the governments will not allow the provision of such to go completle out of proportion; and that they keep to their envisaged tolerable amount.
In closing this blog, I would say that the country must do its part towards pollution. The argument that America is out of order doesn't hold any water;it is a matter of every little bit counts.
Posted on Island Wanderer at 00:50

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Good greif Island Wanderer, your going round in circles

Noddy from Slumberland


While I agree with you on the wind farms, is it not time that money was used to expand research into wave power and solar power

Maggie from Inverness


"Going round in circles," surely not!... maybe a bit obscure. Although "go round in circles," is something I do qute often. As far as the blog in question is concerned:-
(1)Not only do some people say we can't tolerate wind farms but they don't want to have them ... they are not friendly to the enviornment or peoples' physical wellbeing.
(2) The country and the devolved government are quite adamant that wind power must prevail to reach a peak by the year 2020.
(3) I am not for the absolute use of wind farms and see it get out of hand. A completely littered countryside is not desirable.Is not wave power on the way?
(4) Well, America won't do anything to aleviate global warming or climate change. But that does not mean that other counteries are going to evade the issue. Every little bit counts in what is a serious condition,
Island wanderer.

Noddy from from slumberland


Maggie,

Money is being used to develope wave power; and wave power is a relevent power source for the future. Wind farms then, are not going to be the only option - not a bad prospect I'd say.
Island Wanderer from Tiree.

Maggie from from Inverness


So, Island Wanderer, what is your definition of 'out of proportion' ? when a 20 MW windfarm is build next to your house? But even more alarmingly, you believe all the government tells you. I reckon you have 'selective believing' as you obviously don't believe the government when the say nuclear power is safe ! so why believe their lies over windfarms?

Tony from Uig




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