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HBlack wrote:
I'm not convinced estuary based tidal power could meet 100% of Britain's needs. However, tidal lagoons are scalable far beyond what is possible with estuary power. Also tidal lagoons are beneficial to the wildlife environment whereas barrages are detrimental AND they interfere with maritime traffic. Tidal lagoons are both the long-term answer and they are more acceptable politically. It would take 30 railways to haul rock from 30 large quarries over 25 years to meet 100% of Britain's need for energy. 2500 million tons of rock and 25% of the Irish Sea. This is surely possible and mostly involves hauling rock from mountains to sea on an unprecedented scale. Britain's engineers are easily up for that challenge. I doubt Britains taxpayers, Britain's Roads, Britain's lorry fleets or indeed any of Britain's bankers are, though. Hek, whiy not simply almdfill acroos teh notyh sea and use that as extra land mas, for affordable housing andmake the whole North Sea a tidal logoon. Its only money, time, manpower, fuel to move materials..and energy...that we WERE trying to reduce, not increase.. sigh. |
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Doctor Drivel wrote:
"Steve Firth" wrote in message .. . And the rest. I used to do occasional pick and shovel sessions with the blokes who did it regularly. I think I once worked out that I'd moved about 30 tonnes during a shift and I was just one of the blokes on a factory floor with four conveyor belts. They should have kept you on that chain gang. Its always those to the left of center that have the greatest leanings towards fascism, isn't it? |
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Doctor Drivel wrote:
"Andy Champ" wrote in message ... Doctor Drivel wrote: LVT ensures land is used for maximum benefit. Someone buying land to do nothing with it is not a benefit. Maximum financial benefit that is then. I see. I don't like it. No, beneficial to people and the community. You know nothing about it. You are guessing. That is taken into account. Special cases for reserved land, such as SSSI, etc. Is a hill farm, or a forest, reserved land? If it is, it is. I think this would kill farming and all the other low profit rural activities that have made Britain what it is. It would enhance farming as it would largely eliminate large landowners who charge high rents for farms. Most farms world be owned by the farmers. Most farms would be owned by a bank, and there would be no farms at all. |
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The Natural Philosopher wrote:
Doctor Drivel wrote: "Steve Firth" wrote in message .. . And the rest. I used to do occasional pick and shovel sessions with the blokes who did it regularly. I think I once worked out that I'd moved about 30 tonnes during a shift and I was just one of the blokes on a factory floor with four conveyor belts. They should have kept you on that chain gang. Its always those to the left of center that have the greatest leanings towards fascism, isn't it? I think extremists of every kind think they know better than anyone else what to do with someone elses life, labour and income. It doesn't matter what they call themselves, left or right wing, I can's see any difference between the policies of Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Pol Pot, Kim il whatever, Mao Zhe Dong ... insert list of dictators here. And I'm always staggered that otherwise sensible people (I'm not including Drivel in a list of "sensible" people) think that it's OK to steal or extort from someone, provided they do so "for a good cause". Perhaps they beleive that RNLI collectors should be allowed to cosh passers by and remove 45% of the money from their person. After all, it's in a good cause. |
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Derek Geldard wrote:
I suspect that was an article from the wrong kind of journal, one for eight year old kids. Well, it was a PR leaflet from the CEGB: I'm not sure which you'd put that under. Dan. |
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