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Not sure all is a above board on the Green Energy front under Labour

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GrannyGravy13 Wed 06-Nov-24 10:20:33

I totally agree that something has to be done about saving the planet.

I am not sure that EM advising himself is the way forward…

Mamie Wed 06-Nov-24 16:55:58

Mollygo

^ I have no problem with informed and evidenced criticism.^
Me neither. Where did I miss the evidence that people have hate for Ed Milliband you mentioned.

^but I don't understand the hate for Ed Miliband^

...".Fanatic, zealot, incapable of being rational, doesn't have the slightest idea, incapable of understanding implications for the poor...."
I will settle for deeply unpleasant, totally unevidenced hyperbole if hatred is too strong.
Thanks for coming back to explain GG13. 😊

Oreo Wed 06-Nov-24 16:59:35

Not deeply unpleasant just true! 😄

Mamie Wed 06-Nov-24 17:27:45

Oreo

Not deeply unpleasant just true! 😄

I look forward to your detailed evidence 😂😂😂

Mamie Wed 06-Nov-24 17:53:37

I can only base my opinion on the judgement of people I know who have worked with him on the green agenda over the years.
I think every country has to do what it can; the recent events in Spain (for example) should make everyone want to up their game.

madalene Wed 06-Nov-24 18:09:27

What’s France doing to up its game?

If you know people who have worked with EM, you are bound to approve of him.

Other people are allowed to think whatever they like about EM without being called deeply unpleasant or haters.

Mamie Wed 06-Nov-24 18:25:21

On French news this week there was an item about a shelter with solar panels in a cemetery, which divided opinion a bit. Massive amounts of solar panels are still going up in supermarket car parks and motorway services. Continued investment in electric cars for essential workers and in electric charging stations. Encouragement from the local community of communes for planting schemes, recycling and composting.
I make no apology for supporting green technologies..
The people I know who worked with EM have a very positive view of him, I have never met him,, but I trust their judgement.

Mamie Wed 06-Nov-24 18:28:24

For clarification, it is the comments I find unpleasant. I have no idea about the people who make them.

Oreo Wed 06-Nov-24 21:10:12

madalene

What’s France doing to up its game?

If you know people who have worked with EM, you are bound to approve of him.

Other people are allowed to think whatever they like about EM without being called deeply unpleasant or haters.

Sticking a few solar panels in supermarket car parks apparently
🤔
Of course I need to give evidence in court for Mamie as to why I and others don’t rate EM😂
It’s great to be enthusiastic about green energy but there are human considerations to pushing this agenda too far and too quickly.

Oreo Wed 06-Nov-24 21:11:34

Hopefully Starmer will rein him back.

OldFrill Thu 07-Nov-24 00:54:20

France is very busy extending the lives of all there current nuclear plants (50+ reactors), bringing on 6 new ones and planning many (around 20) more. That should guarantee their energy independence.
UK is going to make undersea cable (when the factory is built) run it to Morocco to import solar energy. So much for energy independence
UK will be busy turning upcycling thousands of massive turbine blades into furniture as they only have a life of 10-25 years, and perfecting the currently unknown territory of extinguishing fires in mammoth battery storage facilities.

David49 Thu 07-Nov-24 08:19:35

Oreo

madalene

What’s France doing to up its game?

If you know people who have worked with EM, you are bound to approve of him.

Other people are allowed to think whatever they like about EM without being called deeply unpleasant or haters.

Sticking a few solar panels in supermarket car parks apparently
🤔
Of course I need to give evidence in court for Mamie as to why I and others don’t rate EM😂
It’s great to be enthusiastic about green energy but there are human considerations to pushing this agenda too far and too quickly.

France does not have a renewable energy issue they have had most electricity generated by Nuclear for many decades. EDF the nationalized energy company also run our nuclear generation.

Wyllow3 Thu 07-Nov-24 09:19:44

UK is going to make undersea cable (when the factory is built) run it to Morocco to import solar energy

It's on a proposals list not a definite list. No decision made by Secretary of State and a decision would be some years away because of all the planning permission obstacles to be passed before it's even "on the cards' for a decision
(BBC article this September).

(think its daft myself, but thought I should put the record straight)

Mollygo Thu 07-Nov-24 09:44:56

It’s on a proposals list, presumably means they’re going to consider it.
Really?

NotSpaghetti Thu 07-Nov-24 10:23:09

Madalene
If you know people who have worked with EM, you are bound to approve of him.

Why?
I don't think that's at all logical!

madalene Thu 07-Nov-24 10:27:48

Because no one would be boasting about knowing people he worked with unless they approved of him. Simple!

NotSpaghetti Thu 07-Nov-24 10:37:20

I have definitely worked with people that I neither liked nor "approved of".

I didn't read the comment as "boasting" either though.
It was a simple statement I thought.

Mamie Thu 07-Nov-24 10:38:23

madalene

Because no one would be boasting about knowing people he worked with unless they approved of him. Simple!

Er no, sorry to disappoint, but I wasn't boasting. Simply saying that people whose judgement I respect had said how knowledgeable and focused Ed Miliband is on green issues.
It is clear though that what I have said has been subsequently misrepresented, so I will leave you to it.

NotSpaghetti Thu 07-Nov-24 10:43:15

OldFrill newer wind turbines are working 25 plus years (before "extension").
I know this from the son of a friend whose speciality is turbines - not just the "eco" sort.

undines Thu 07-Nov-24 16:58:12

Please, please, please - 'global warming' is a scam, a gravy train for many companies (think Blackrock, who mine lithium for batteries and many others) and a way to guilt-trip us all into agreeing to what will amount to the destruction of our country. Plenty of reputable scientists (who have lost their jobs) have come out to put the other point of view. Why are they silenced and demonised?? Why cannot the science - which is an ever-moving feast, anyway - be publicly debated? Doesn't it make you wonder? (Take a look at 'Climate Change, the Cold Truth, if it's still out there on YouTube). And do you not wonder why, if things are so dire, houses are still being built without solar panels on the roof, while vast tracts of good land are being requisitioned for solar farms? And why more is not being done to plant trees, which are fantastic in so many ways? Carbon is not a killer - in the eras when there was more carbon in the atmosphere the world was much greener. Carbon feeds plants. But we have all this hysteria about Net Zero while pollution proliferates regardless and the planet is being harmed in many, many ways, not least by solar farms and wind-farms. Something else is going on. Wake up, while we still have a world to wake up to.

mumofmadboys Thu 07-Nov-24 17:31:34

What about the enormous changes in the climate during our short lifetimes? We cannot ignore those.

OldFrill Thu 07-Nov-24 17:34:43

Wyllow3

*UK is going to make undersea cable (when the factory is built) run it to Morocco to import solar energy*

It's on a proposals list not a definite list. No decision made by Secretary of State and a decision would be some years away because of all the planning permission obstacles to be passed before it's even "on the cards' for a decision
(BBC article this September).

(think its daft myself, but thought I should put the record straight)

Planning permission was granted two years ago and grants/investments have been/are still ongoing. Staff have been appointed.
I don't object to the cabling factory but l don't see how importing energy from Morocco helps energy independence. Plus it's costing a fortune so any belief energy will be cheaper is an absolute fallacy.
The link is to the planning permission granted 2022 but more up to date info re grants etc is easily googled
xlcc.co.uk/2022/06/factory-planning-approval-north-ayrshire/

OldFrill Thu 07-Nov-24 17:40:50

NotSpaghetti

OldFrill newer wind turbines are working 25 plus years (before "extension").
I know this from the son of a friend whose speciality is turbines - not just the "eco" sort.

If he's anything to do with renewable he'll be trained to give the most optimistic picture. I heard that from a son of a cashier in the bookies 🙄🙄 don't usually like to use one upwomanship though.

Allira Thu 07-Nov-24 17:45:34

Ed Miliband was Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change from 2008 - 10 too.

He wasn't very good at answering correspondence back then, hope he's more on the ball now.

NotSpaghetti Thu 07-Nov-24 18:02:55

No, OldFrill I don't think so.
Could be wrong but he worked in Formula 1 research initially....

OldFrill Fri 08-Nov-24 00:18:43

NotSpaghetti

No, OldFrill I don't think so.
Could be wrong but he worked in Formula 1 research initially....

Could you ask your expert acquaintance what happens after the 25 years (the newer ones may last 25 years, older ones 10+ years - not because they become defunct but because they are ever being replaced with larger versions). What becomes of the ground they stand in - more precisely the 600-1000 TONS of concrete each turbine needs to stand upright? Apparently that's just left in place and yet another 600 - 1000 TONS of concrete is poured into the ground to support a newer version.
There's nothing green about concrete.
Over 11,500 turbines
600 - 1000 tons of concrete EACH
Mind boggling destruction of natural land.