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Old 04-11-2006, 09:33 PM
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Re: Swedish nuclear reactor failure

I imagine that most momebers of WAB will agree with these two statements, myself included...

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In truth we could manage quite happily and comfortably with far less energy than we now use.
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I think that all new homes built should have their own mini wind turbine to provide some of the energy needed for that particular home.
In addition to homes, every streetlight and other metal poles that stick out of our infrastructure everywhere.

I think we differ on whether or not we believe the world thinks the same(enough to change) and whther can sort itselfs out in time. I think it wont happen, and without nuclear the world will just end up burning more black stuff.

Small population rich countires may get close to achieving the necessary, western heavily industrialized nations have the chance but probably wont take it as they seek to retain their global dominance, the developing industrial nations will continue to do whatever they can to industrialize 3 billion people.

If that industrialisation is fueled by nuclear, the world as a whole has a chance, if its continued to be fueled by fossil fuels, we are all screwed. I dont see the world as a whole taking the alternative approach until it is too late.
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Old 04-11-2006, 10:56 PM
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Re: Swedish nuclear reactor failure

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I think that all new homes built should have their own mini wind turbine to provide some of the energy needed for that particular home.
This may sound like a good idea but unfortuately you are forgetting two things.

1. House builders are only interested in one thing - making money. The only way they would do this was if they were forced by law and then the price of the house would have to go up.

2. Will the majority of people want to live in an area where windmills are sticking up out of peoples roofs, which isn't very likely as there are protests every time a new set of wind turbines are proposed.

This changing of energy production from gas/oil etc to more green methods sounds good in practice but I don't think they will ever produce enough. And it is all right going on about excessive energy and water consumption which is used in this country and how it can be reduced but does anybody actually think that most people will want to get rid of all their creature comforts and replace showers with sink washes. I know I don't and I'm sure I'm not alone.

But what the answer is I wish I knew but nuclear seems the best option at this moment.
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Old 05-11-2006, 12:43 AM
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Re: Swedish nuclear reactor failure

i wouldnt have any problem living with wind turbines sticking out of every home, i would certainly rather that than some dirty coal fire powered station gushing out tonnes of co2, i actually think wind turbines are attractive to the eye, i dont understand people who use the excuse that they are an eye sore to not use them.

as with anything, the more people begin to use wind turbines the cheaper and better they will get.

unfortunately bush has rolled back about 30 years of environmental protection law in the usa and has given large coal corps (king coal) the full go ahead to fullfill a large part of their energy demand, i think europe in general is leading the way on the green renewable front but is still lagging on proper uptake so one of the biggest problems right now is trying to convince developing nations. i understand your perspective lewisa on nuclear in this respect, how do you approach this ? its difficult, and perhaps nuclear is the answer but europeans definitely have a chance to here to lead the way and be role model for the rest of the world.
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Old 05-11-2006, 12:49 AM
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Re: Swedish nuclear reactor failure

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This may sound like a good idea but unfortuately you are forgetting two things.

1. House builders are only interested in one thing - making money. The only way they would do this was if they were forced by law and then the price of the house would have to go up.

2. Will the majority of people want to live in an area where windmills are sticking up out of peoples roofs, which isn't very likely as there are protests every time a new set of wind turbines are proposed.

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and / or solar panels as rightly said by Paul Mabbott
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This may sound like a good idea but unfortuately you are forgetting two things.

1. House builders are only interested in one thing - making money. The only way they would do this was if they were forced by law and then the price of the house would have to go up.

2. Will the majority of people want to live in an area where windmills are sticking up out of peoples roofs, which isn't very likely as there are protests every time a new set of wind turbines are proposed.
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and / or solar panels as rightly said by Paul Mabbott

haha quoting myself......i forgot to say that if needs be a law should be put in place so home builders incorporate solar panels or mini wind turbines into new housing. Solar panels/wind turbines will definatly come down in price if they are much more widely used and more companies will manufacture and compete within the market therefore lowering prices.

Housing prices may well go up, but you will save some money on your electricity bills and also be using a 'green' fuel, therefore reducing carbon emissions.

I think that the more technologies like these are used, the more research and development that will go into them and the more efficient they will become.
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Re: Swedish nuclear reactor failure

Unfortunately lower fuel bills once you have moved in doesn't help you to afford the house in the first place and a lot of people cannot afford house prices as they are.

And I would think solar panels would be far more acceptable than wind turbines as I'm still not convinced most people are going to like the thought of windmill sticking out the top of their house.

To me necessity is the mother of invention and it is only when fossil fuels are almost exhausted that any time and effort will be put into finding replacement energy sources and until then we will happily use gas/oil etc.
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Unfortunately lower fuel bills once you have moved in doesn't help you to afford the house in the first place and a lot of people cannot afford house prices as they are.
in the long term and if you reduce your fuel consumption (by producing a large percentage of your energy needs yourself) then it is possible at least to recupourate some of the costs no !?


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And I would think solar panels would be far more acceptable than wind turbines as I'm still not convinced most people are going to like the thought of windmill sticking out the top of their house.
i think your missing the point, solar power by itself is not the answer, it has to be both, working together, and im not certain but people probably said the same thing about tv aerials and sattelite dishes, whats the difference, people already have lots of things sticking out of their holmes, and it still amazes me that some people are that concerned with how their house looks that they wont adopt a wind turbine (but will almost definitely have 1 or the 2 of the afforementioned signal receivers hanging from their house!!!) eye sore! they are elegant examples of how innovative humans can be.

the old argument also that they kill birds is complete tosh as cats kill 100,000's more birds each year than anything else known (as any cat owner knows)
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in the long term and if you reduce your fuel consumption (by producing a large percentage of your energy needs yourself) then it is possible at least to recupourate some of the costs no !?)
I quite agree and think it is a good idea and would definately consider solar panels but you need to raise the money in the first place before you can recupourate it which if you need a mortgage is based on salary not fuel bills.


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i think your missing the point, solar power by itself is not the answer, it has to be both, working together, and im not certain but people probably said the same thing about tv aerials and sattelite dishes, whats the difference, people already have lots of things sticking out of their holmes, and it still amazes me that some people are that concerned with how their house looks that they wont adopt a wind turbine (but will almost definitely have 1 or the 2 of the afforementioned signal receivers hanging from their house!!!) eye sore! they are elegant examples of how innovative humans can be.
the old argument also that they kill birds is complete tosh as cats kill 100,000's more birds each year than anything else known (as any cat owner knows)
I don't remember saying that solar power by itself was the answer (I know that these roof panels cannot run an entire house) all I said was I prefer solar panels to wind turbines. And I quite agree that a satellite dish/aerials etc sticking out of a roof is as much an eyesore as a windmill, but you have to admit that wind turbines do not seem to be a popular addition to our landscape and every time a new set are announced there are complaints that they will be a blott on the landscape like those proposed for the lake district. But until you can change the majorities views on these matters then they are never going to be viable.
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Old 05-11-2006, 10:13 PM
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Re: Swedish nuclear reactor failure

no, in my experience the numbers of people who oppose wind farms and small scale turbines in general are the minority, pretty much everyone i know (in my age group and younger) thoroughly agrees that wind power should and will play an important role in the not to distant future, there does seem to be a significant opposition to it but like i say i fail to understand their reasoning so i just put it down to a complete lack (and refusal) of understanding and general biggotry.

i havnt been in the uk for about 3 months but from what i remember its consistently very cloudy, despite photovoltaics getting more efficient they still require sunlight (the more the better). If you couple your solar panels with wind turbines you increase the likelyhood of generating electricity all the time rather than intermittently as the weather changes (which it innevitably does) hence a requirement for the two, working side by side. localised energy production is very much the way forward.
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I live within two miles of a windfarm, and I really can not understand why anyone would think they are anything but elegant and graceful. I love watching them and finding the various places about the area where I can see them. I have stopped at the edge of the road beside this wind farm on more than one occasion specificaly to see if there is noise... and I dont think there is enough to worry anyone. I watched them go up and there was only one place where alterations had to be made to accommodate them.. and that was at a road junction, which was widened for the duration of the work and reinstated on completion. I live in an area which is home to a great many birds both permanent and transitory. I have watched these wind turbines through binoculars and have yet to see a bird strike one.. though no doubt they do.

The arguement that they dont/wont/cant produce sufficient energy to power our current lifestyle dosnt mean they never will. We have to start now and improve. If it was a choice between the local power station 6 miles away or the wind farm 2 miles away I know which one I would go for. And had I the funds to do so I would have a turbine for my house, solar and photovoltic panels on the roof and heat exchangers under the lawn. All of these would mean less power from the national power supplies and less fuel consumed to create that power. If every member of this board did the same for instance, what a difference it would make. Neither cheap nor efficient now perhaps.. but technology has a habit of improving and reducing in cost... and size. Remember the first home computers... look at them now!
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