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22 October 2008 477 views 3 Comments

Mercedes High Performance Engines, to build two 127m high turbines on their Brixworth site.

Further reading: http://www.stopbrixworthwindfarm.co.uk/general/mercedes-wind-turbines/

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  • a non said:

    is it true. germany invades brixworth. with blimps over the weekend at mercedes benz , with testing to wind turbine heights, to anoy us villages, to all move out and turn brixworth into f1 city, the old saying give an inch take a mile, or a village . as were the highest thing betweed here and moscow in a straight line on a clear day will mr putin see marcedes windmills going round. brixworth 600ft above sea level all ready plus the hight of these wind mills. will thay need lights, as on many occasion the air force and milatry fly low over here, could there be a disarster waiting to happen. at someone trying to make a couple of bob, under saving the enviorment ! weve got thousands of tons of other peoples waste buried in brixworths back garden, with a sixteen cylinder gas engine running on methane thats bubbling away now, and switched on in leeds. when electicity is in demand, money ! what do us villages get for it , l bet some of us didnt no we produce electic all ready, is brixworth a soft touch, industial estate gets bigger, now wind farm. noise, traffic. lose of quite peacefull countryside. unsetting people, who live and work to make this a community a nice and peacefull place to live. i dont want to see 9 wind mills waving at me making my way home from mkt haourbough, northampton, daventry, wellingbough ,kettering and miles away. i say no

  • Steve Probitts said:

    Hi
    I think you web site is very interesting and full of useful info! but i do think we need wind generators etc to help save the environment
    Regards Steve.

  • john fenton said:

    hi steve
    it is possible that wind generation is needed although not yet proven to me to be economicaly viable but they should not be positioned where all common sense suggests them to be damaging to the environment and local communities

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