Here I'm guessing, but it's key that we use energy more efficiently, and I suspect that we haven't made great strides on that front. In part, that's because there isn't the said political will on that front, but also down to our ageing and out-dated housing stock: we fetishise old housing in...
See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renewable_energy_in_the_United_Kingdom
Portugal managed to produce 100% of their energy from renewables for a period of late.
Renewables are no longer a new technology, and are perhaps entering their teenage years (to continue the analogy), but they've made...
I'm not sure what to make of this. On your list, I can see certain things that I'm of the view:
-- we shouldn't do
-- we might have to do in the short- to mid-term
-- we should do
Your list suggests that certain posters are opposed to anything and everything. At the outer fringes of the green...
I'm sure there will be no end of posters on here saying that it's precisely a bad thing: ruins the view, waste of money, doesn't generate much energy, and such other things.
Think you're right on this. I had a cracking view of it, when driving down Rock Gardens on one of those brilliantly clear days this week (ie it's just to the left/east of the pier)
Pleased to see this. Will get up a lot quicker than the renewal of, e.g., Hinkley Point. Will also reduce our reliance on Putin's profligate gas. Renewables are producing a lot more of the energy mix than many credit.