Seems like all Brits will be wind powered soon

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2007/dec/10/politics

Thousands of new off-shore wind turbines could power every home in Britain by 2020, the government will say today, as it announces new wind energy plans.

John Hutton, the secretary of state for business, enterprise and regulatory reform, will propose the creation of up to 33 gigawatts of offshore wind energy at a European energy industry conference in Berlin.

He will call for companies to invest in large-scale farm development to generate enough power for up to 25 million homes in the next 12 years.

That would require around 7,000 turbines, or one every half-mile, Hutton told the BBC1 Politics Show yesterday. He admitted that "tough choices" would have to be made if the UK wanted to respond to climate change and become more self-sufficient.
 
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Wish they'd augment it with building regulations requiring all new buildings to have solar panels or something like that. Every building has a roof so why waste space.
 
George Jones said:
After reading the title, I thought this thread would be about feeding all Brits a steady diet of Cornish pasties.

What do you think powers the turbines?
 
George Jones said:
After reading the title, I thought this thread would be about feeding all Brits a steady diet of Cornish pasties.

One of my cleaver ploys.
 
Ya tricked me too Wolly..lol

I wish the UK all the success for the new turbines, I think its a great idea.