Seagull over Canaryland
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Wind farms have to be part of a broad energy strategy. They are not a solution in themselves. We have 2 wind farms fairly close inshore and its was very disappointing to see them stationary during very cold and still weather - just when you would expect peak demand for electricity. Plus they do not operate over certain wind speeds. So there is a fair amount of downtime. I would like to see figures for their output and how they help meet peak demand.
Secondly there have been technical issues with the foundations subsiding and many have had to be off line whilst being rebuilt.
A lot of the funding has gone to foreign companies to build and operate the wind farms. On the plus side many new local jobs have been created to run the operations centre and support vessels for the wind farms.
Secondly there have been technical issues with the foundations subsiding and many have had to be off line whilst being rebuilt.
A lot of the funding has gone to foreign companies to build and operate the wind farms. On the plus side many new local jobs have been created to run the operations centre and support vessels for the wind farms.