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16 October 2014

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My mistake folks, a wind generator that would light up a city the size of Aberdeen, how could I ever suggest such an impossible proposition unless I had been half asleep when attempting the blog we are concerned with. Most times I write them about midnight to appear the next day. I think that this is a plausable excuse.
In spite of this, the turbine in question was of a size to be considered huge - one of the worlds biggest for offshore purposes with a 200 group in view for the Beatrice disused oilfield alone ( hope I've got this right ).
Now the following wording taken from the article I originically read also seems to have confused me somewhat :
" The schemes backers say the ( hub ) (this hub word gave me the wrong idea or slant ) could generate --- sufficient energy to power a city the size of Aberdeen ".
Now I hope that I have exonerated myself an in the hope that you good people who go to the trouble making comments will understand. To read the article for your selves click on the following address :- www.inthenews.co.uk.
In closing may I say how much I appreciate comments as I'm sure any blogger would. Blogging without them is rather dead and without power. Help us to really keep the show lively with your remarks.
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