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[2 Dec 2008 | No Comment | 440 views]
Wind Turbine’s deadly ice shower

Residents were left fearing for their safety after shards of melting ice fell on homes and gardens from the blades of a giant wind turbine.

For about four hours people in King’s Dyke, Whittlesey, had to take cover as huge lumps – some two feet long – showered them from the 80 metre high tower on Saturday morning.

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[28 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 444 views]
Lord Lawson of Blaby speaks out

“My Lords, is it not extraordinary that we should at this stage be introducing a unilateral, unconditional requirement on this country to reduce carbon dioxide emissions when no other country is committing to do the same, to the degree of 80 per cent, even though we account only for the insignificant amount of 1.5 to 1.7 per cent of total emissions? In pursuit of this absurd and masochistic policy for this country, has the Minister’s department made an estimate, as it should have done, of how big an increase in …

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[28 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 267 views]
Goodwill payments

The UK is seeing a growth in the development of wind power generation as the Government seeks to meet EU renewable energy targets. Wind energy developments can often have a significant impact on the appearance of the landscape. For this and other reasons they are often highly controversial in the local areas where they are proposed. This briefing sets out the findings of CPRE’s investigation of a growing number of cases where developers of new wind farms are offering various forms of payments and benefits directly to local communities, as …

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[26 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 285 views]
Wind Power in Denmark

About a fifth of the electricity produced annually in Denmark is generated by wind. Of this, just over a half can be used directly within national borders over the year. The rest must be exported (often at much reduced prices) to preserve the integrity of domestic grids.
The need to backup the variable supply of wind power with electricity from combined heat and power plants for internal use, and the necessity to export large surpluses of wind power, mean that domestic savings in carbon emissions are relatively small at the present time.
Investigations …

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[18 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 314 views]
Turbine is causing sleepless nights

Fears over the health of his pregnant partner and unborn child is forcing a man to demand a wind turbine standing a stone’s throw from his family’s home is removed.

Andrew Randall lives in King’s Dyke, Whittlesey, with his pregnant partner Rachel Barford and one-year-old daughter Aimee, just 100 yards from the towering machine.

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[4 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 548 views]

Following an assessment of ‘RAF Harrington’ as a wind farm site, Nuon Renewables will be presenting their findings and plans at the Loder Hall, Maidwell, on the evening of Friday 14th November, 6:00 to 9:00pm, and on Saturday 15th November between 9:30am and 4:00pm.

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[22 Oct 2008 | 3 Comments | 571 views]
Mercedes wind turbines

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/