Are we being forced to go electric?

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Gunk

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Reading through the thread I am wondering how on Earth wind energy is clean energy. Surely, at best, it can only be relatively clean energy with all the construction materials and human activity needed to build the whirly things.

The irony is that it’s not clean, most people are unaware that there a number of huge gas powered generators across the country which trip in when the solar and wind power do not produce enough electricity at peak times.
 

Gunk

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Any of you given any thought to the service industry?
We all want mobile phones, electricity etc who fixes and maintains the infrastructure do you think?

Maintenance engineers that's who, how do you think they get from site to site and what alternative is there, an engineer employed local to every site on standby?

Some lads I know will take 2 days travelling to the Highlands to fix a fault but that's the world we live in, can't have it all.

I can’t do my job without a car.
 
The irony is that it’s not clean, most people are unaware that there a number of huge gas powered generators across the country which trip in when the solar and wind power do not produce enough electricity at peak times.

It's worse, as they're not all gas, some are diesel. They're effectively old train engines parked near a sub station. I doubt they get counted in any CO2 inventory.

You can add in the lost farmland, and infrastructure for cables and haul roads to that too. I also doubt many have the decommissioning factored in.
 

Gunk

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It's worse, as they're not all gas, some are diesel. They're effectively old train engines parked near a sub station. I doubt they get counted in any CO2 inventory.

You’re right, some are train engines converted to run on gas, I know a chap who maintains them.
 
With the cost of petrol/diesel going up by the day and now teaching £1.50 a litre, I wonder if it is a conspiracy by the automotive industry and the government to force us to buy electric cars?
It more to do with market forces. The fossil fuel industry are less likely to invest on new reserves and extraction methods when the agenda around the World is on renewables and penalties are high on carbon emission.

There will come a time when petrol stations are few and far between, prices become higher. Still early though but when the momentum picks up, it will move fast. For the time being, it will go up and down with cartel movements but overall, it will slowly trend upwards.

Btw the recent fuel delivery / driver shortage issue is not driving fuel cost. Fuel prices are going up around the world.
 
I’ve said elsewhere just build some more nuclear power stations and be done with it :whistle:
It will come to that.
 
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