Windpower in action in Wales

The hills at Cefn Croes in Ceredigion looked quite different after the installation of 39 wind turbines.

The hills at Cefn Croes in Ceredigion looked quite different after the installation of 39 wind turbines.

I recently stumbled upon a website called Visit Wales Now. It provides quite a bit of information on the real impact of wind power in action. 

I found it quite disturbing.  What I find more disturbing is that so-called environmentalists think wind turbines are a good solution. 

Inefficient. Unpredictable. Ugly. Damaging.

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2 Responses to Windpower in action in Wales

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  2. Emyr says:

    It’s frightening what is happening to our fragile uplands in the name of “green energy”. My wife and I took a lot of the photos on the web site and were sickened to the stomach at what we saw. It’s a huge destructive footprint for such a piddling amount of electricity.

    From my research, the govt & forestry appear to be acting illegally. Here’s a quote from Forestry Act 1981 CHAPTER 39:

    4 General duty of Ministers
    After section 8 of the Forestry Act 1967 there shall be inserted-
    “8A General duty of Ministers:
    In performing their functions under this Act the Ministers shall have
    regard to the national interest in maintaining and expanding the forestry
    resources of Great Britain.”

    Link to Forestry Act 1981, Chapter 39:
    http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1981/pdf/ukpga_19810039_en.pdf

    Forestry cover in Wales has decreased from 289,000 hectares in 2000/01 to
    284,000 in 2008/09, partly due to regeneration of upland heath and partly due to
    WAG’s wind farm development program in land managed by Forestry Commission
    Wales.
    (See http://www.confor.org.uk/NewsAndEvents/News.aspx?pid=23&id=629)

    So, WAG appear to be complicit in breaking the law, and they expect the public to be law abiding. How hypocritical can you get?

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