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Wind farms - should they be curbed?

(82 Posts)
NfkDumpling Wed 31-Oct-12 11:10:49

I'm in favour of renewal energy and like seeing wind turbines, I find them graceful and quite tranquil to watch. BUT big business seems to have tunnel vision, if one company does it they all swarm off in the same direction. So we have wind farms and more wind farms until now there are too many and they are becoming an eyesore. It looks as if solar energy is the new 'upcoming' must have, so perhaps legislation won't be necessary and we'll all be complaining about fields of solar panels next. (Although there should be enough roof space - factories etc to cater for quite a few)

Anne58 Wed 31-Oct-12 11:05:21

Bit of a sweeping statement to say that a lot of conservatives are landowners, jo5 !

I think there are divided opinions with regard to how cost effective wind farms are, and it may be that it might take years before we can really know if they were a good solution or not.

tanith Wed 31-Oct-12 11:01:09

I don't mind them but then there aren't any near me . I might change my mind if one was to be built on my doorstep.. I think that offshore ones are fine and if its an isolated spot maybe but then you would get those who wouldn't want fine views spoiled , you can't please all the people , as they say.. personally I don't think they should be curbed.

jO5 Wed 31-Oct-12 10:37:06

Of course, a lot of conservatives are land owners. So they have their own bits of countryside that they will protect. If only to shoot the wildlife.

Anne58 Wed 31-Oct-12 10:34:04

In our corner of North Devon there is currently an epidemic of wind farms and applications for more, which are invariably opposed.

jO5 Wed 31-Oct-12 10:12:47

I do worry rather about this government tbh. First they seem to want to allow building on greenfield sites, and now they are all for giving the ok to more wind farms. Once the countryside has gone, future generations will not be able to get it back.

I think wind farms are ok in the right location - North Yorks moors etc. or off the coast perhaps. But not in pastoral countryside.

I wouldn't want one on my doorstep. You are bound to get noise.

We have got a wind turbine supplying the electricity to a business park near us. It is quite a landmark. I like it.

GeraldineGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 31-Oct-12 10:00:50

The government is saying so, but I don't mind them.

I don't like pylons angry sad but wind farms seem OK to me.

But I don't actually live near any, so perhaps it's very different if you do?