Tosh Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 12/07/2026 at 14:32, ProDave said: and by the way on shore wind farms in England and Wales are banned that ban was lifted some time ago, in our county Bute energy are currently going through planning for 3 wind farms in mid Powys consisting 65 windmills up to 220m high. 1
Nickfromwales Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, Spinny said: Heil Fuhrer Nick ! Lol. On site is the only place I command . Has a certain ring to it though 1 hour ago, Spinny said: If it is a good idea people will want it. If people want it, the market will build it. End of. Even Nick doesn't know what is 'the greater good' for everything. There are a significant few who are too dense or preoccupied to GAF here, surviving day to day on a diet of short-sightedness, ignorance, and selfishness. If the nations children were given a choice on a Monday, go to school to get an education to bolster the next 50-60 years of your working life, or stay home an stare at fecking TicTok all day.............we'd be fecked, and schools would be 20% full at best. Dehydrated horses clinging to life sometimes need to be carried to water, and even if they can't swim, need be be tossed in the deep end and given no choice. You can't educate pork.
ProDave Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 49 minutes ago, Tosh said: that ban was lifted some time ago, in our county Bute energy are currently going through planning for 3 wind farms in mid Powys consisting 65 windmills up to 220m high. Good. When the Welsh and English see these springing up everywhere like we have, policy just may change.
Nickfromwales Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 minutes ago, ProDave said: Good. When the Welsh and English see these springing up everywhere like we have, policy just may change. @Roger440 may already be suffering from this type of expansion, as he moved to deepest, darkest, but still picturesque Wales, and then the pylons started dropping.......
Tosh Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 4 minutes ago, ProDave said: Good. When the Welsh and English see these springing up everywhere like we have, policy just may change. you obviously haven't seen how many we have in the welsh hills so I certainly wouldn't be wishing it on anybody. Like many aspects of government the line of corroboration with large companies is suspicious.
Nickfromwales Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Tosh said: Like many aspects of government the line of corroboration with large companies is suspicious. I believe the saying is "as bent as a £9 note".
ProDave Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 minute ago, Tosh said: you obviously haven't seen how many we have in the welsh hills so I certainly wouldn't be wishing it on anybody. Like many aspects of government the line of corroboration with large companies is suspicious. Sorry I don't mean I am personally hoping the English and Welsh get these wind farms and pylons in the numbers we have been "given" in Scotland. What I am saying is while for so long England in particular has banned them, they have instead been built up here so the good folk of England who largely make the rules, have not seen the blot on the landscape that they are, and if the good folk of England don't see them, they obviously think they are good. 1
SteamyTea Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) I drove from St Agnes to Penzance the other day. Think there are 12 small turbines scattered about, plus 1 wind farm. Hardly noticed them. The one in PZ is minus it's blades at the moment. All those turbines could be replaced with just 1 large turbine now. But that is not going to happen as the twats down here don't know the theory behind them and assume 1 large one is the same as a small one. Edited 10 hours ago by SteamyTea
JohnMo Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 hours ago, ProDave said: they have instead been built up here so the good folk of England But up here is nearly the best wind conditions on the planet, so does make sense. I have no issues with them quite like seeing the blades moving, especially large turbines, small one spin to fast not quite the same
Gone West Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 hours ago, ProDave said: What I am saying is while for so long England in particular has banned them, they have instead been built up here so the good folk of England who largely make the rules, have not seen the blot on the landscape that they are Couldn't the Scottish government have banned them, in the same way as the English government did?
JohnMo Posted 37 minutes ago Posted 37 minutes ago 41 minutes ago, Gone West said: Couldn't the Scottish government have banned them, in the same way as the English government did? Could have, but maybe they are sensible. That's why we have wind providing most of our electricity nearly all the time. Plus we can export energy. Think bigger picture is hydrogen generation instead of curtailment and that becomes another export product.
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