Turbine or not Turbine
Posted: Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
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We have quite a few turbines going up in our region(languedoc rousillion" and "provence-alpes-cotes d'azur" Ok they are not very pretty i admit but i would rather have a turbine in the field in front of the house than a nuclear power station any day!(anyway it will be cheaper for the locals) What stil amazes me is the fact that i don't know anybody who agrees with nuclear power stations but heaven forbid a turbine to put up within their view. Those so against to both options maybe they should by a generator which could be operated by peddling a bike? ok grump for the day over!!
carol from over here
Say 'yes'.
Flying Cat from windylights in moderation
I'd probably vote *for* it ... Because its owned by the community ... and because there's only one of them ... I actually think they're fairly beautiful - I've visited the small (3) farm at Crosbost, and find them strangely ... <whats the word, when something draws you to it> compelling ...? enigmatic ...? enticing ...?
soaplady from a fair hand
The brain sees it once then forgets about it. It is clean energy that consumes co2 as i understand (AL may wish to enlightenen on that point) Any alternative should be given its due.Still awaiting pics of the new roof. Regards.
roy from Sofala.Oz
Over here in Ontario, we have an area that has over a dozen turbines - not in a wind farm, but spread over a whole township. I love driving through the area! They are just so pretty and it feels so good to know that it's an environmental source of electricity. I've been through the area in the summer, with the windows down, and I've stopped to take pictures of the things - I really can't hear much except a quiet sort of thrumming. Now.... I don't live in the area so I can't speak to day to day exposure, but I have been paying attention to the news (because they're considering a second area full of the turbines) and I haven't heard of any outstanding negative comments from the residents of the area. Here's a link to the project, if you're interested. http://www.canhydro.com/projects/melancthonwind/
Karen from Ontario, Canada
Thanks Karen I will take a look at the website you suggest. I guess it all comes down to personal preferences. I do think that they look very graceful.
Barebraes from Shapinsay
If it benefits the local community, and there are no health hazards associated with Wind Turbines, then it's a good idea to have a Wind Turbine thing, however I'm not sure that I could live near one, just my humble opinion....
Tws from Windy Lewis
I am for the turbines in deserted areas, far from human habitation, where the chopped up and knocked about birds drop and rot sight unseen. I wonder whether there is not enough wind for a few near the digs in Balmoral, or for a score or more in London (along Parliament, in front of Downing Street - lots of wind there-, or Buckingham etc.). The Chelsea, Kensington and Hampstead areas could use some windmills, artistically painted perhaps. Until the Queen, and El Presidente in Crawford, have one first to adorn their shacks, I would not dream of having one: lese majeste, and all that good stuff.
mjc from NM,USA
So long as you can put up with the constant whining, booming and whooshing in the night, I think it's a worthwhile benefit to the community. How is Mr B, by the way?
chopper from the flatlands of mid-essex
Why's nobody saying what the outcome of the islanders' vote is yet? How long does it take VAO to count up to several dozen? Will this comment appear today (Tues 26 Feb) tomorrow next week or never?
Flying Cat from curiosity cott
Fc .. we gave everyone a chance to think before voting and if you listen to Radio Orkney on Wednesday Morn then all will become clear. The vote will be announced live on air . Chopper..happy birthday how was your afternoon ? Did you get a bday treat ?
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Gosh. It was a winner! I hope this doesn't affect you adversely, barebraes, seeing as howe it's going to be near-ish-by...but then there's planning and other stuff...give it another 10 years or so...
Flying Cat from redtape
I am glad that a majority of the island said YES. At least I would rather have that than a company or private invester erecting one for the lining of their own pockets
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Birthday treat from kids was fab, thanks. No excuse for getting lost now. Hope the wind hasn't troubled you too much - has been blowy here for 24 hours. Spoke to Lois in the week - she was woken by the earthquake, being only 10 miles away! She said it was more than spooky!
chopper from on my way to southend again
is there anyone in shapinsay into pottery? reall would love to learn how to be a potter!
dee from kirkwall
Have a word with David Holmes at the Mill. Not only is he refurbishing the Mill but hes a very good Potter
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Good for Shapinsay! Over here the subject of the placement of wind turbines is still fairly contentious, but I did note a person who claimed to live right by one also claimed to be distrubed by the sound than by the distant motorway - we live about 4 km from the major motorway in Sweden and you always hear the sound of the traffic unless the wind is blowing all the exhaust gases in one's direction. What I like about wind farms is watching how the different rotors make patterns as they all rotate at slightly different rates - very soothing for a troubled mind.
Barney from Swithiod swishing away