Time to shut down the coal death trains.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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No more coffee again
Everyone knows wind power isn’t viable. America has plenty of coal in the ground within its borders. America could make a lot of money by digging it up and selling it to the world. England could use some.
Hey, it’s a good job someone had the whit to plug the extension cables into The Netherlands, France and Irelend – 5%
Let’s add Ireland to the big nothing today.
http://www.eirgrid.com/operations/systemperformancedata/windgeneration/
Does wind energy have any potential to grow significantly?
http://www.bwea.com/ukwed/operational.asp
UK has 3000 windmills
So only 297000 to go to meet current demand?
And that would be when the is wind!
AAIM,
The ironic thing is we live on an island made of coal.