With reduced energy bills thus enticing other communities to welcome renewable energy projects?
Do you seriously expect your energy bills to be reduced once the wind farm is in full operation? That's what your saying right?
With reduced energy bills thus enticing other communities to welcome renewable energy projects?
Started putting the turbines in recently, I never realised how big/close they are. Definitely spoiled the view from the beach no mater how green they are. They look awful.
It's subjective and probably a generational thing too. All my friends (early 20s) think they look great. I can't wait to be sitting on the beach with the sun setting behind them.
They'll be the very same people who also campaign to eliminate Nuclear Power, Fracking, Coal power pollution, estuary tidal barrage generation and land based wind farms...... make of that what you will.I'm sure there will be no end of posters on here saying that it's precisely a bad thing: ruins the view, waste of money, doesn't generate much energy, and such other things.
They'll be the very same people who also campaign to eliminate Nuclear Power, Fracking, Coal power pollution, estuary tidal barrage generation and land based wind farms...... make of that what you will.
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The certainly look nicer than factory chimneys belching out carbon monoxide. I think they're a huge waste of time and money but they look good.
I think they look fantastic, so that's just personal taste. I also think the Amex stadium looks fantastic and enhances the downland, I'm sure there are others who disagree.Started putting the turbines in recently, I never realised how big/close they are. Definitely spoiled the view from the beach no mater how green they are. They look awful.
I hate them, for me the view to sea is fanastical, imagining what's beyond the horizon, I used to like wandering across to SBS beach and relaxing for 30 mins just gazing out - The turbines put an end to that, just a personal view of course....
I think they look fantastic, so that's just personal taste. I also think the Amex stadium looks fantastic and enhances the downland, I'm sure there are others who disagree.
And also I'm sure that if the internet had been around in the eighteenth century or whatever then 'FoxHuntingChat' (or similar) would be full of posts condemning the ghastly windmills that have been springing up and spoiling the view of the South Downs. Those Jack and Jill windmills may help make cheaper local bread, but they are two terrible blots on the landscape.
As much as I love the amex how anyone can say it enhances the downland will have to explain that hypothesis
Could the words- sympathetically compliment
,be acceptable?
Complement probably.
Started putting the turbines in recently, I never realised how big/close they are. Definitely spoiled the view from the beach no mater how green they are. They look awful.
They'll be the very same people who also campaign to eliminate Nuclear Power, Fracking, Coal power pollution, estuary tidal barrage generation and land based wind farms...... make of that what you will.
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Let's all get stick rubbing then boys... it seems to be the only way to keep warm...What, the ones who despise the notion of destroying the planet?
Yeah, outrageous.
They're eight miles away.
The view isn't spoiled - it's enhanced.
Let's all get stick rubbing then boys... it seems to be the only way to keep warm...
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