About 13km (8 miles) apparently.
Isn't that further than the horizon? I'm not mathematician but I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that for an average 6 foot human the horizon is only around four miles.
There is something very calming about the infinity of view you get from the sea and the sky and I think this would be ruined. Wind d farms are ineffective at times of low or high wind and I would rather have a nuclear power station.
we need green energy I put them on the south and north downs clean and cheaper than putting the sea!The Public Inquiry into the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm begins today.
Just reading through the correspondence (bored today), it seems most objections come from visual impact (use of public funds comes second), while people supporting the proposals appear to like the idea of the view of the wind turbines, usually because of what they represent (renewable energy). By the 212 pieces of correspondence on the website, I'd say there is about 60/40 split in favour of the scheme.
In terms of visual impact alone, will the 175 wind turbines bother you? Will they be an asset or hindrance to the view from the coast?
How efficient are they? I've read so much conflicting stuff I've got no real idea. Anyone reasonably unbiased willing to explain. Al Gore or James Delingpole?
Isn't that further than the horizon? I'm not mathematician but I'm pretty sure I heard somewhere that for an average 6 foot human the horizon is only around four miles.
Even if they were visable, I'm not fussed, we should go for it! I would rather have a bad view than global warming.:guitar:
Only for something at sea level looking at something at sea level. E.g. you can clearly see Worthing pier from Brighton beach which is about 12 miles, or France from Dover, which is about 25 miles.
They actually can act as artificial reefs and encourage marine life.
Did you know the average depth of the English channel is only 63 m (207 ft) and the maximum depth, down by the channel islands is just 174 m (571 ft).
Anyone objecting to developments like this should have their electricity supply restricted intermittently, with power cuts of undetermined lengths every other day, so that they can experience what the world be like in the future for all our children, grandchildren etc. FFS the planet MUST change its reliance on fossil fuels, personally I'd put wind turbines all the way round the coast where it's possible to, it should be a global policy, for all nations. Screw the cost, tax those who object to them to pay for them.
Could they not put them in a line so you only saw the one in front
I didn't know you could see France from Dover?!
And yeah fair enough, was just inquiring, this is an inquiry after all!
I think someone said above, it means we won't see the base of it then.