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	<title>Comments on: Is wind power really green?</title>
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		<title>By: Eddie Unsing</title>
		<link>http://www.stopgreatcransleywindfarm.co.uk/gc_actiongroup/2009/03/is-wind-power-really-green/#comment-1226</link>
		<dc:creator>Eddie Unsing</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 20:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Look, lets's cut the crap. Having played with windmills, kites and various other wind powered toys in my life I can say for certain that there is no such thing as wind power at a profit.
Not in the UK at least, I havent tested the most windiest places on earth so I cant vouch for them but what I do know is thast there is nothing for nothing, everything had it's price, that's the law of physics and dont blame me for it, blame dear Albert, or blame nature, but dont blame me.
The law is, at the moment in energy conversion we always put more in than we get out.
I'm not going into the laws of physics, by god, most of you would get bored or simply would'nt understand the math, but see it for yourselves if your botherd at all, it's right in front of your eye's.
Example, Burton wind farm, the wind isnt blowing, yet the turbines turn! Easdy to say the wind provides power and maybe when the wind blows it does ( this has yet to be proved) But when there is no wind, electricity is used to keep the blades spinning becausde the wind on it's own would never be powerful enough to get them turning from a standing start, they are far too heavy.
Hence the rise in your fuel bils in the last year or two. The shareholders still want your cash, shares still remain the same or probababaly better, but in actual fact your bills rise to fund those shares, Joe public is being taken for a ride and that's you sucker.
The truth is, what for my next post, sometime in
the near future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look, lets&#8217;s cut the crap. Having played with windmills, kites and various other wind powered toys in my life I can say for certain that there is no such thing as wind power at a profit.<br />
Not in the UK at least, I havent tested the most windiest places on earth so I cant vouch for them but what I do know is thast there is nothing for nothing, everything had it&#8217;s price, that&#8217;s the law of physics and dont blame me for it, blame dear Albert, or blame nature, but dont blame me.<br />
The law is, at the moment in energy conversion we always put more in than we get out.<br />
I&#8217;m not going into the laws of physics, by god, most of you would get bored or simply would&#8217;nt understand the math, but see it for yourselves if your botherd at all, it&#8217;s right in front of your eye&#8217;s.<br />
Example, Burton wind farm, the wind isnt blowing, yet the turbines turn! Easdy to say the wind provides power and maybe when the wind blows it does ( this has yet to be proved) But when there is no wind, electricity is used to keep the blades spinning becausde the wind on it&#8217;s own would never be powerful enough to get them turning from a standing start, they are far too heavy.<br />
Hence the rise in your fuel bils in the last year or two. The shareholders still want your cash, shares still remain the same or probababaly better, but in actual fact your bills rise to fund those shares, Joe public is being taken for a ride and that&#8217;s you sucker.<br />
The truth is, what for my next post, sometime in<br />
the near future.</p>
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