Wind power was useless in blackout

Posted on June 1, 2008. Filed under: Agenda 21, CBC news, CO2 emissions, Canadian politics, Canadian wind industry, David Suzuki, Enbridge wind farm in Kincardine Ont., Environment, Essex wind farm, Goderich Signal Star, Government subsidization, Huron county wind farm wind turbines, Kingsbridge l, Kingsbridge ll, Kingston Ontario, Liberal energy policy, Melancthon II wind farm, Ministry of Environment, Ontario Healthcare, Ontario Hydro, Ontario Liberal party, Ontario Newspapers, Ontario wind farms, Politics, Suncor wind farm in ripley Ontario, Wind turbines and health, Wolfe Island, coal plants, energy issues for canada, energy policy, greatest scam in history, kincardine wind farm, renewable energy, tax benefits for the wind industry, truth about wind farms, wind farms, wind power |

Editor:
Another example of the importance of wind energy.

The Ont. govt. is a regular visitor to this site and should have learned something by now. I’ve come to the conclusion they suffer from one of the following.

1) They can’t comprehend what they read.

2) They are stupid and suffer from very low IQs.

3) They are evil traitors and are following the UN – New World Order Agenda.

Which one do you think it is?

With these fools at the helm, it is easy to understand why our Health Care, Education, Agriculture and Manufacturing sectors are in such disarray.

Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the
industrialized civilizations collapse?
Isn’t it our responsiblity to bring that about
?”
- Maurice Strong, former Secretary General of UNEP

Read Agenda 21
Now!

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Wind power was useless in blackout

The British Wind Energy Association claims that there are more than 2,000 turbines in the UK with an installed capacity of 2,500 megawatts. Where was all this megawattage when it was needed on Tuesday, when 500,000 homes were blacked out as Sizewell B and eight other power stations shut down?

The answer is simple: the 2,000 turbines were impotent and would have made the situation worse had the grid operators tried to feed in their spurious outputs.

Coincidentally, Government figures describing the CO2 savings achieved in 2007 show no contribution from wind. The wind industry received nearly £320 million during 2007 in subsidies — from us, the consumers.

A letter by Bob Graham, Inchberry, Morayshire to the Telegraph

1 June 2008

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