Wind energy: It’s not too late to learn from Denmark Tags:ireland 9 comments Yeah… but the wind doesn’t blow every day! /s Or at least thats what the muppets say to me when I push wind generation. Denmark produce about 50% of their energy from wind What exactly is the point of this article? Ireland is literally top 3 for wind power globally, there isn’t that much for us to learn Are we so stupid that we have to learn from other countries about wind energy? As one of the top producers of wind energy per capita globally, I’m not sure we have much to learn. Denmark has AC interconnecters from several different countries. Ireland does not. We can not be compared to them with sse airtricity and contract up next month. looking to switch but can’t make out who is the best currently. perhaps it doesn’t even matter ? The problem here is that there are only so many manufacturers for the parts for wind turbines. Then again for wind turbine manufacturers. We’re doing about as much as we can. It just takes time to actually get them here. This article is just plain stupid with the author being unaware of the true situation. Why can we have a serious debate? On nuclear energy in Ireland instead Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Yeah… but the wind doesn’t blow every day! /s Or at least thats what the muppets say to me when I push wind generation.
What exactly is the point of this article? Ireland is literally top 3 for wind power globally, there isn’t that much for us to learn
Denmark has AC interconnecters from several different countries. Ireland does not. We can not be compared to them
with sse airtricity and contract up next month. looking to switch but can’t make out who is the best currently. perhaps it doesn’t even matter ?
The problem here is that there are only so many manufacturers for the parts for wind turbines. Then again for wind turbine manufacturers. We’re doing about as much as we can. It just takes time to actually get them here. This article is just plain stupid with the author being unaware of the true situation.
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Yeah… but the wind doesn’t blow every day! /s
Or at least thats what the muppets say to me when I push wind generation.
Denmark produce about 50% of their energy from wind
What exactly is the point of this article? Ireland is literally top 3 for wind power globally, there isn’t that much for us to learn
Are we so stupid that we have to learn from other countries about wind energy?
As one of the top producers of wind energy per capita globally, I’m not sure we have much to learn.
Denmark has AC interconnecters from several different countries. Ireland does not. We can not be compared to them
with sse airtricity and contract up next month. looking to switch but can’t make out who is the best currently. perhaps it doesn’t even matter ?
The problem here is that there are only so many manufacturers for the parts for wind turbines. Then again for wind turbine manufacturers.
We’re doing about as much as we can. It just takes time to actually get them here.
This article is just plain stupid with the author being unaware of the true situation.
Why can we have a serious debate?
On nuclear energy in Ireland instead