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OT - saw my first solar farm
An enormous array of solar panels in a field.
Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Cheers Dave R |
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"David.WE.Roberts" wrote in message
... An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Cheers Dave R Obviously more profitable milking the population... |
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On 11/10/2013 08:48, Richard wrote:
"David.WE.Roberts" wrote in message ... An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Simply untrue. Unless you are suggesting that the local planning authority has taken a bribe. In any case it is not particularly good farm land being classified as grade 3 and the complete installation has to be removed after 25 years and the site restored to the original state. The actual planning application is here. http://www.waveney.gov.uk/egov_downl...1_today.pdf€Ž -- Peter Crosland |
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On 11/10/2013 09:50, Peter Crosland wrote:
The actual planning application is here. Oh dear, look this is Usenet, you are not supposed to provide verifiable facts in an argument! Lee |
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On 11/10/2013 09:53, Lee wrote:
On 11/10/2013 09:50, Peter Crosland wrote: The actual planning application is here. Oh dear, look this is Usenet, you are not supposed to provide verifiable facts in an argument! Nothing like a few facts to confuse the issue! -- Peter Crosland |
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"Peter Crosland" wrote in message
... On 11/10/2013 09:53, Lee wrote: On 11/10/2013 09:50, Peter Crosland wrote: The actual planning application is here. Oh dear, look this is Usenet, you are not supposed to provide verifiable facts in an argument! Nothing like a few facts to confuse the issue! Nothing like trimming posts to **** up context. FYI, my contribution to this thread was the sarcastic: q Obviously more profitable milking the population... /q I accept your apology in advance to save you trimming and screwing up context again. |
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writes On 11/10/2013 09:50, Peter Crosland wrote: The actual planning application is here. Oh dear, look this is Usenet, you are not supposed to provide verifiable facts in an argument! Correct! Also grade 3 land ought to grow Wheat OK but perhaps not Leeks and Brussel Sprouts:-) -- Tim Lamb |
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On 11/10/2013 10:46, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Lee writes On 11/10/2013 09:50, Peter Crosland wrote: The actual planning application is here. Oh dear, look this is Usenet, you are not supposed to provide verifiable facts in an argument! Correct! Also grade 3 land ought to grow Wheat OK but perhaps not Leeks and Brussel Sprouts:-) The point the previous poster was unsuccessfully trying to make was that there was a complete prohibition on using agricultural land which of course there is not. The other point that is often missed is that the permissions are conditional on the land being returned to the orginal use after a period of time usually 25 years by which time the panels will be at the end of the useful life. Of course it might htne be subject to another application to install whatever technology is then available, but this is not a foregone conclusion. -- Peter Crosland |
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On 11/10/13 09:50, Peter Crosland wrote:
On 11/10/2013 08:48, Richard wrote: "David.WE.Roberts" wrote in message ... An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Simply untrue. Unless you are suggesting that the local planning authority has taken a bribe. Are you that naive? Of course theytake the (equivalent) of bribes. And openly admit it. " we could oppose tescos development, but they would take it to appeal, get a load pof laweyers in, cost te local taxpayer a firtune, and porobab;y win, because we cant afford the lawyers theyand experts they can. Omn the orther hand, they have promised to ugraded teh road to that area so that saves us money" "the word has come down from CPHQ that we have to let the windmills get built, so the whip is out: you will pass this ill advised application nod sagely at the outrageous and false claims made for its justification, if you want to have any hope of staying in the consrevative party, and theres a nice little sinecure as chairman of the local renewable energy committee for you if you do." Hell Tim yeo even admitted it. In any case it is not particularly good farm land being classified as grade 3 and the complete installation has to be removed after 25 years and the site restored to the original state. manambly at taxpayer expense since the company hwo built it will long have vansihed by then. The actual planning application is here. http://www.waveney.gov.uk/egov_downl...1_today.pdf€Ž -- Ineptocracy (in-ep-toc-ra-cy) €“ a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed, are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confiscated wealth of a diminishing number of producers. |
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"Peter Crosland" wrote in message ... On 11/10/2013 08:48, Richard wrote: "David.WE.Roberts" wrote in message ... An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Simply untrue. Unless you are suggesting that the local planning authority has taken a bribe. In any case it is not particularly good farm land being classified as grade 3 and the complete installation has to be removed after 25 years and the site restored to the original state. Ah. Another good long-term solution to the energy shortages that are soon to become the norm in this banana-republic-in-the-making, then ... Arfa |
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Maybe its a solar panel test field.
Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "David.WE.Roberts" wrote in message ... An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Cheers Dave R |
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On Friday, October 11, 2013 9:09:11 AM UTC+13, David.WE.Roberts wrote:
An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Don't you need sun for them? At least they don't make a noise and kill birds. |
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On 11/10/2013 09:20, Matty F wrote:
On Friday, October 11, 2013 9:09:11 AM UTC+13, David.WE.Roberts wrote: An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Don't you need sun for them? At least they don't make a noise and kill birds. Could they cause reflections that might blind hellicopter or light aircraft pilots? 8¬) Pete@ -- http://www.GymRatZ.co.uk WaterRowers at super special deals and other Gym Stuff |
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On Friday, October 11, 2013 11:19:00 AM UTC+1, www.GymRatZ.co.uk wrote:
Could they cause reflections that might blind hellicopter or light aircraft pilots? They might be visible to enemy bombers. Only last night an enemy aircraft landed in the Warmington-on-Sea reservoir. Owain |
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Chris Hogg wrote:
There's one being completed a few miles from us, a mile or so SE of Hayle in West Cornwall. It's roughly at the junction of Wheal Alfred Road and Drannack Mill Lane, Google Maps 50.177, -5.388. A south-facing slope, perfectly good farmland AFAIK. Google Maps shows the field being harvested for hay, with no sign yet of the solar panels. What is currently claimed to be the UKs largest solar farm has been built close to me. It seems to be a particularly suitable location. http://www.larkenergy.co.uk/news/uk-...rid-connected/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-22272632 Even CPRE like it: http://www.cpreleicestershire.org.uk...old-solar-farm Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Plant amazing Acers. |
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Now we know where to rehome the badgers then.
Brian -- From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active "Chris Hogg" wrote in message ... On 10 Oct 2013 20:09:11 GMT, "David.WE.Roberts" wrote: An enormous array of solar panels in a field. Around 52.352486,1.473284 although Google Maps still shows just a field. I was a little surprised as it is in pretty good farm land and I thought they weren't supposed to use that. Still, money talks. Cheers Dave R There's one being completed a few miles from us, a mile or so SE of Hayle in West Cornwall. It's roughly at the junction of Wheal Alfred Road and Drannack Mill Lane, Google Maps 50.177, -5.388. A south-facing slope, perfectly good farmland AFAIK. Google Maps shows the field being harvested for hay, with no sign yet of the solar panels. -- Chris |
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