If we'd built the Severn barrage that would have had a major effect on renewable sources of energy, but it keeps getting squashed whenever its raised as an idea.
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If we'd built the Severn barrage that would have had a major effect on renewable sources of energy, but it keeps getting squashed whenever its raised as an idea.
tidal power is so obvious it beggars belief that we dither and don't just get on with it. with massive tides in the Severn estuary there's a lot of energy to be had and unlike wind the tide is there constantly unless the moon sods off.
this government needs a boot up the rear and frankly most politicians wouldn't get employment in private industry as they bring nothing but hot air.
It's almost like you are trying to sort out our striker problem and the gas energy problem at the same time.
Imagine if it was like the old days, you’d need a low loader for the bob bits after doing your gas & electric meters.
Yep. The environmentalists have a lot to answer for. Birds seem to be their priority. They also scuppered the scheme to deal with the appalling M4 traffic problems around Newport. I had some minor involvement on work relating to the Barrage as far back as 1970 but now the scheme, despite efforts to revive it, seems dead in the water.
Shell energy rang me and asked if I'd like a smart meter?I said how I how smart is it,Will it bypass the meter ?
The government has a moral duty to look after people disproportionately hit by this fuel crisis
To see sunak and the other idiots scrapping like ferrets in a plastic bag over who will do most is embarrassing
If it takes several years of propping up those in greatest need then that must be done as it was with furlough .
No questions , get on with it .
There's me thinking it was largely to do with the war in Ukraine and its effect on international prices. Isn't that why every country in Europe are likely to suffer identical issues to us? In fact we are in a better position than most countries. There have been various interventions here and overseas but they are all sticking plasters which will not affect outcomes to any great extent Less supply increases demand causes a rise in prices - at least that is what I was taught in economics.
Because NIMBYs are the most powerful force in British politics. They're up in arms wherever the government decides to build a new nuclear power station or wind farm. The Lib Dems were able to overturn a Conservative majority of 16,000 in Chesham and Amersham by opposing HS2 and planning reform. No government would survive upsetting NIMBYs all over the country.
It’s because they’re efficient, quick to install and relatively cheap. Currently about 25% of our electricity comes from them, a massive increase just from building a load offshore.
What’s your issue with them? What more technologically advanced energy source would you go with?
Yes because we are running out of fossil fuel. It is the biggest challenge affecting the world, and it’s my job. We have also ruined the planet and now it is probably too late but, we need to do something. The main issue with renewable power is that you can’t store the energy as well, or run it whenever you need it, like you can with coal etc. Wind power is good, and the wind is free.
Re relying on Russian gas, we have all sat on our hands and pretended this wasn’t happening while private businesses have made massive profits. Alternative power stations cost billions. State investment was required, or forcing private companies to act, but that’s not happened either.
We're not running out of fossil fuel - there's more than ever that can be reached [not fracking]. Exon has just discovered 3 new fields, and technology means we can get at it whereas before we couldn't.
Wind is free, but wind turbines aren't. They lose 4-5% efficiency pa. They cost £millions to produce, they use up energy to produce, they impact on the environment by stopping the flow of winds, and they're heavily subsidized. 25 -30% aren't working due to breakdown at any one time. And, if it isn't windy you get f. all !