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Problem with "renewable energy" is it's image for Average Joe is that It
Must Be A Good Thing, and details like how much energy you'll actually make tend to get rather overlooked. As in the first paragraph, #1 step IMHO *should* be a national effort to waste less electricity, rather than generate more in "renewable" ways so we can keep up with being profligate wastrels. Hydro power used to be big in Scotland in a small way. Many of the estates used to have their own small turbines and generates their own power supplies. Until the nationalised power companies stepped in and closed those turbines down. Now, just as before Steam, mills were powered by small local water mills, which not only drew from the environment but also often added to it in terms of millponds and mill races, and weirs that controlled the flow of water, and consequentially many years down the line provide us kayakers, and anglers alike with a wonderful resource, could it not be that smaller local hydro operations could not perform the same task without the vast damage to the environment that has been caused by some of the previous generation of hydro schemes. And oddly, last time I checked Scotland didn't actually need much more power.... Ewan Scott |
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