In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, a central part of the story involves the politics surrounding a windmill collapse during a storm.
h/t to Dave G
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, a central part of the story involves the politics surrounding a windmill collapse during a storm.
h/t to Dave G
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The same person that brought the UK “mad cow disease” is now in charge of building wind-farms – John Selwyn Gummer aka Baron Deben. What could possibly go wrong?
Not the first one and for sure not the last one.
2 December 2009 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1232540/School-wind-turbine-collapses-crushes-contractors-van.html
27 MAY 2013 in Ireland http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/collapsed-wind-turbine-sent-to-the-scrapheap-29298359.html
Wind (nature) can be devastating and they build these turbines in places where the wind is strong. This means that some will collapse over time.
And they’ll be left to rot…
Real life ‘Animal Farm’? That would be Obama et al. Standing on their hind legs in the White House.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01g4d88
All day Thursday 5th September 5 live will explore and debate the future of energy in the UK
I believe this happened some time ago. The school, which I think is a primary school, paid some £40,000 to have a windmill erected to demonstrate to the children that their parents could save the planet. Within a short time one of the blades broke up and crashed into the playground during what I think was the weekend. This started the concern along with the fact that it wasn’t actually giving the return on investment they had be promised. A few months later the whole thing broke up and fell. The headmaster then decided to have it removed.
So, falling turbine blades killing children is O.K., as is blowing them up 10:10 style?