Any MP against onshore wind in their constituency, should be top of the list for having a new nuclear reactor, or landfill processing site in their area.
Not saying that we should continue with the ban, just that it is unlikely that Sunak is doing it because he cares for Britain.
What’s the problem with onshore wind?
I mean apart from corrupt politicians having investments in fossil fuel companies. So they’re stoking up the media to report on every old whinger who says wind turbines are ugly and ruining Britain.
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There are lots of turbines in my area and nobody cares.
Farmers pop them up on their land and they make clean energy – which we urgently need more of.
They’re interesting to look at, they’re quiet and they don’t do any harm…they’re not a problem.
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Tory MPs already are revolting
Sorry I had to with a headline like that
Any MP against onshore wind in their constituency, should be top of the list for having a new nuclear reactor, or landfill processing site in their area.
Infosys has a management system for wind farms:
[https://blogs.infosys.com/infosys-cobalt/digital-supply-chain/role-of-cmms-in-wind-farm-maintenance-part-5-of-6.html](https://blogs.infosys.com/infosys-cobalt/digital-supply-chain/role-of-cmms-in-wind-farm-maintenance-part-5-of-6.html)
Not saying that we should continue with the ban, just that it is unlikely that Sunak is doing it because he cares for Britain.
What’s the problem with onshore wind?
I mean apart from corrupt politicians having investments in fossil fuel companies. So they’re stoking up the media to report on every old whinger who says wind turbines are ugly and ruining Britain.
​
There are lots of turbines in my area and nobody cares.
Farmers pop them up on their land and they make clean energy – which we urgently need more of.
They’re interesting to look at, they’re quiet and they don’t do any harm…they’re not a problem.