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9255 turbines, stick 'em out in the sea. piece of [throw it]
CARBON EMISSIONS0 tonnes Carbon emissions are within target.ELECTRICITY GENERATED320bn kiloWatt hoursYou've met UK electricity demand.COST PER HOUSEHOLD£368 average annual bill Your electricity costs more than it does now.You'll be building 0 new fossil fuel power stations, 36 new nuclear reactors and 0 new wind turbines, insulating 14m houses and buying 0% of electricity from overseas.
Gotta agree with borders, i think wind turbines are the way to go, and i think they look pretty cool too 8) betta than a dirty great chimney belching black smoke all over the place. :?
I know, I'm a NIMBY but hay, there's the whole North Atlantic to put them in!! :D
if you had 4000 odd wind turbines the how bloody country would hum all the time, thta could be really annoyingat least bird flu wouldnt get here, would be cut to shreads by them before they got close lol
And what happens when the wind stops? Not much!! :lol:
i couldnt be bothered clicking the link.. thus saving enough energy to open up another window and look for "ex girfriend" on photobucket - awsome! :twisted: :lol:
photo bucket whats that then sound interesting :?
You've got it all wrong, I saved the planet and cost us a fortune in the process £593.00 !!!! :lol: :lol: