11 Replies to “Britain’s Energy Crisis Is Solved”

  1. And it still will leave a smaller carbon footprint than Blackie and his flying circus.

  2. I love the headline “… firefighters battle the blaze” as the firefighters stand by ‘…Crews are in attendance’ watching the blazing embers fall to the ground . It is much like the Biden report “Let’s go Brandon” , or the US media video reports last summer of “mostly peaceful” riots with buildings burning in the background.

    Can’t state the obvious fact that once one of those wind generators catches fire there is no way of putting it out , as that would contravene the green narrative.

  3. So if you want “GREEEEEN!” heat and electricity – at the same time – you can go to Hull!

    – Sorry; had to…

    And anybody else find it weird that “renewable” energy sources produce heat only in very hot summers?

  4. Electricity, heat and light! I mean its fitting that it would also be producing candle power since its technology from the same era.

  5. This is what Europe will rely on when the energy crisis really gets serious.

    Good luck, guys.

  6. This wind turbine was APPROVED in 2007 … but there was no report of when it was actually built and started spinning. Suffice to say that the lifespan of these contraptions are what? About 15 years? Is this what they mean by “renewable energy” ? That you need to rebuild the wind towers very often?

    I hope the city got a warranty on this expensive loss?

  7. From the article:

    The researchers claim that out of 200,000 turbines around the world, 117 fires take place annually – far more than the 12 reported by wind farm companies. 0.06% of wind turbines catch fire each year. Blade failure, not fire is the largest failure mode.

  8. C’mon, fire doesn’t melt steel. Enough with the disinformation, or is it misinformation, or contrary to the narrative, aka true? Can’t tell.

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