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  1. Indeed can we have names of those on the list ??
  2. And you got this from where ??
  3. Spoken from a man that has a job in PR and is a stakeholder within a wind turbine technology company i am not at all surprised that you have disregarded my arguement. I understand the need for some Wind turbine technology to help bridge some of the gap that is needed and helps go towards the targets set by the government however to say that it could single handedly power the UK is deluded and unneducated. Another point is that wind farms connect mainly to the 33kV network and so will not be going through 275kV and 400kV cables either, unless you are talking about large offshore windfarms, from which underwater cabling has its own issues. From your arguement about reactive power also i feel you need to do a little more research, it's just wrong, reactive power is useless power no matter how you look at it.
  4. Ok, here we go, being an engineer and so seeing the effect that these crappy things do to the network. I do not have preconceptions, however was asked to produce a report as part of my degree and so had to do a fair bit of research, this added to talking to industry experts etc etc. The problem with wind power comes in many stages, one is that they are not at all reliable, saying that we can have a whole country powered by wind is just nonsense, you cannot predict the wind speeds will be within the turbines 'limited' power producing range at all times. Also, wind turbines create a large amount of reactive power, reactive power is essentially useless, and actually causes there to be more volt drop/I2R losses along a line. This 'power' needs to be compensated to result in a more efficient system. The way the government gives incentives is also on a turn key basis, most companies will come in and build a wind farm and then hand the keys over to the DNO's to run them, the problem is these wind farms are put up quickly, often with CE products that are legal to use however in many cases do not meet ENA requirements, dor this reason they brake down easily and actually have caused many problems, some of which are going through the courts due to injury to operatives. Wind farms currently only have a 20 year running time, they will have to be replaced after that, most fossil fuel technology can last 50-60 years or more. Finally, we come to the fact that they are inefficient, i take Baj's arguement that nuclear stations probably only harness 1% of a isotopes energy, i cannot argue this either way as i just don't know, however a 5MW station will produce on average somewhere near 5MW's. In comparisson a wind turbine rated to 2MW's will produce, on average 800kW, that is less than half !!!!!!!!
  5. What reports are they then ?? I see no mention of Marcus ?? Although, i did think all along this would be the more likely reason over the panicing going on in this board atm.
  6. Was a good game really, KP was on fire before he tried another showpiece shot (as per usual) He is such a fantastic cricketer to watch when on form, he just seems to know exactly what he wants to do and where the bowler is going to bowl. I dread to think how much we would have trounced them if he stayed in bat !! Well done Swann and Sidebottom too !!
  7. As much as the man talks utter carp, and seems to pretty much over dramatise the little agreements he does come to, you can't deny that there must be some sort of agreement, no matter how small that he is talking about ?? If the PL are really helping PFC it will be a f*cking joke, they have already sought to gain an advantage over the other PL clubs, and IMO when the PL removed the transfer embargo and they continued to buy players the PL should have come down hard on them. You have to agree to Ginge though (for once) you get the impression that the PL have papered over the cracks and pushed this horrible little club to the finish line, they will they turn around and deny all responsibility. The FL won't be so forgiving.
  8. TBF, Dawson has been immense this year ANS
  9. I would imagine that the only way that Pardew would be going is in the shape of a manager that ML/NC believed could do a better job overall. Or that he himself has said quietly that he cannot be arsed with NC etc. Personally i think they would be mad to sack pardew after he has set up a well oiled machine ready for next year, but for people not to realise that NC/ML must be pretty p*ssed off after Pardew convinced them to spend more in january is just as rediculous.
  10. TBF, that is a pretty well written and valid response to my original post. Wind/solar energy generation however will never and can never be completely relied upon to meet the energy demand at all times. There will still be a definate need for a base load production and a viable reserve (which i would imagine would be gas) in order to meet the occasional peaks that occur. Wind farms are non polluting etc but do not work 100% of the time and indeed only produce electricity under certain wind conditions, and it is a very small window of wind speed. You then need to factor in the fact that they do not produce clean power and so the network needs to, generally, be reinforced to deal with what it feeds into it, they are not as carbon neutral than is made out. As for the nuclear row, yes, it is true that they are not going to be running by 2025 at the earliest, i just think that the governments own targets are pie in the sky, the peak load is growing and with the invention of the new technologies will grow only further still, if the government are to close many of the fossil fuel plants by 2020 ?? I think ?? Then we will be 5 years from a valid solution and under generating, meaning we will be reliant on Europe etc. As for Supermikeys comment on the wind turbine at Madejski, i believe it was built as part of the permission to build the industrial park there and i think when in operation is able to power the majority of it. However, i think they turn it on when it is not generating (and so use power) in order to appease the locals into believing it is actually doing more than it does. Coincidentaly the new small 'windmills' in Millbrook dock gate 20 do sod all, i believe they produce about 2KVA, which is pretty much enough to power a few kettles.
  11. TBF Mockles, he was pretty sh*te
  12. This is true, it is crazy that the government has not started an initiative on this issue. If say all large build plots were built with the inclusion of solar panels purely for the heating of water it could help cut energy requirements and also help the government meet renewable energy targets. I agree with the Wind farms and perhaps tidal generation but you need a more stable base load generation, at the moment we have this in the form of coal, but nuclear will meet this requirement. Gas stations are pretty good to use as a reserve, as is the station in wales that pumps water up the hill and then drops it down in times of need, i forget the name now though.
  13. Estate Agents
  14. I work within the energy industry and anyone that believes that solar panels and wind farms are the future are sadly deluded IMO (and through the education and studies i have done over the past few years) Nuclear power is teh way forward, a very small carbon footprint and overall negative affect on the environment (apart from the small, and VERY small amout of nuclear waste produced) Solar is the worst efficient of the renewables and wind literally is around 26% efficient as a means of producing energy. The way that the french produce energy (nuclear) is the way forward, most of our power stations are to be mothballed and so put out of service within the next few years. Add to this the new energy dependant technologies that include heat pumps, Air con and electric car charging stations our energy network will be massively over loaded and so more energy will be 'brought' from France and the new connections being built to Scandanavia and Ireland. Beware the proposed Green revolution, it is not any where near as Carbon efficient as it makes out.
  15. The green party ?? I mean seriously the f*cking green party ??
  16. Lol at everyone on here getting their prejudice about saggy face getting in the way of saggy face's accomplishments. Roy has done very well in the Euro's however it is essentially a cup comp and not a league format that awards for overall form over a long period, at the end of the day Millwall got to the FA cup final............and portsmouth............ Be honest, like i said earlier, the main four (liverpool, Manure, Chelsea & Arse) have been unbeatable in the chumps league stakes forever and so saggy's achievment cannot be overlooked. Again, Saints apart, saggy is a fantastic man manager and if i was to name a single 'english' manager to take on the national team he would be my top choice, get over the saints pompey prejudice and see him for what he has done. That is a fantastic job, if mancini had got there, i am sure he would have won it however he has not, Totenham where almost relegated when he took over, man up and accept the work he has done, i hate the saggy faced c*nt and supported City Wed but he has done a good job, accept it and move on.
  17. Must have had a lack of humoursome text's in then, that is f*cking bad.
  18. Schneiderlin, for the pure reason that he has had such an impact this season. Lallana deserves a very credible mention, however the way i have seen it this season is the team performance borders around Schneiderlins inclusion and form. For that reason, he is my runner up. The one gear i fear we can't afford to lose.
  19. I don't think we will have much issue with leeds next year TBH, another season in league one would probably see the big players leaving and a cheeky bid for beckford wouldn't go a miss (or Bechio). I also f*cking hate those arrogant c*nts so am hoping Millwall or Swindon go up.
  20. But not really set the PL a light, tbf, if Mancini got Man City in the champions league he would have won it. The top four spots have been so dominated by the normal crowd for years.
  21. Perhaps thrashing a child is a bit barbaric tbh, however the fact is there that real issue with the lack of discipline that teachers can administer these days. I was still shouted at etc at school and most of us understood that if we did something wrong we would be punished. These days however there are so many issues kids can bring up to argue they should not have been disciplined its rediculous. Finally headteachers should be given the right of there choice goes, i seem to remember a troublesome kid that assaulted a teacher being expelled and on appeal being let back in. My personal opinion ?? (and i am in no way commenting on yours personally) Is that teaching standards, or at least the educating gradings have dropped. Kids that are not academic should also be able to swap GCSE's (which are uselessly outdated) for the beginning of apprenticships in years 10/11.
  22. Yup, they brought us out of the frying pan and then flung us firmly into the fire. Destroying our economy and causing us to be one of the last countries to come out of this recession and also causing us to have pretty much our worst recession in history and start to push our own policy making into the hands of Europe. Will the tories have some big big issues if they remain in power for 10 years or so ?? Of course they will, its what happens, but Britain needed a change and hopefully brown is gone now. Will Britain need another change in 10 or so years ?? I expect so, but i welcome this one.
  23. Niemi Dodd Svensson Rivhards Bridge Parhars Oakley Schneiderlin Bale Beattie (hate him) Walcott
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