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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 10:43 PM
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Originally Posted by paulr
Great link.

0.75% from pumped hydro-electric. ie pump water to the top of the hill, then release it to create energy.
You obviously don't have the slightest clue what you are talking about!

Consider the following scenario...

Eastenders is about to finish, and two million households are about to turn on their kettles for a brew. Do you:
  1. Wait for the windmills to spin up on the next tail-end of a hurricane
  2. Open the valves on a PS system and release a gigawatt or so of power to the grid within seconds to solve the short term problem.

Also, can you tell us exactly what your professional speciality is?

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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by paulr
Too late, its done.
So what is your solution looking forward.
It's not too late, or at least we could avoid making the situation worse than it already is.
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by boomer
You obviously don't have the slightest clue what you are talking about!

Consider the following scenario...

Eastenders is about to finish, and two million households are about to turn on their kettles for a brew. Do you:
  1. Wait for the windmills to spin up on the next tail-end of a hurricane
  2. Open the valves on a PS system and release a gigawatt or so of power to the grid within seconds to solve the short term problem.

Also, can you tell us exactly what your professional speciality is?

mb
Of course i know what i'm talking about. It doesn't take a genuis to see the huge failing of wind energy, ie when there is no wind, and the fact that its contribution can vary between 2 and 20% of energy supply. That means when its 2%, we need other sources that can be turned on pretty quickly.
Also, take away the subsidies and it is uneconomic in todays market.

But, given the fact fossil fuels are running out, wind energy will become cheaper, and there is an emphasis on green energy, it has a future (as part of a bigger picture).
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 01:01 PM
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I do also declare an interest. I work in the offshore wind energy sector.
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by paulr
But, given the fact fossil fuels are running out, wind energy will become cheaper, and there is an emphasis on green energy, it has a future (as part of a bigger picture).
I'd agree with you on that, I just get wound up by people who seem to think, and there are a lot of them, that if you build enough windmills, it's perfectly okay to shut down and demolish our other means of generation, which is what is happening now, driven by EU targets on emissions.

It would be great to see a break through on hydro/tidal generation, as living on the Humber, the amount of energy flowing in and out each and everyday, and will continue to do so unless the moon stops orbiting the earth, is surely the most untapped resource we have.
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by paulr
Of course i know what i'm talking about. It doesn't take a genuis to see the huge failing of wind energy, ie when there is no wind, and the fact that its contribution can vary between 2 and 20% of energy supply. That means when its 2%, we need other sources that can be turned on pretty quickly.
Also, take away the subsidies and it is uneconomic in todays market.

But, given the fact fossil fuels are running out, wind energy will become cheaper, and there is an emphasis on green energy, it has a future (as part of a bigger picture).
Assuming someone comes up with a means of energy storage that doesn't involve flooding most of Wales/Scotland (now there's a thought).
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Old Nov 26, 2014 | 08:55 PM
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Today was NOT a record day for wind energy.

Only ZERO POINT SEVEN PERCENT (0.7 %) of the UK energy supply is coming from wind power (see http://www.bmreports.com/bsp/bsp_home.htm).

Well done guys, trebles all round

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p.s. It is a good job that Winter is not on its way
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Old Nov 28, 2014 | 06:12 AM
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Originally Posted by warrenm2
And 1.89% now.... http://www.gridwatch.templar.co.uk/

This sums it up though, after spending billions on renewables, the lights could go off, rolling blackouts and businesses bribed not to work.
Which of course will not happen.
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Old Nov 28, 2014 | 02:59 PM
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2% last night when i left work.

Oh dear.
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