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Solar Farming - Am I too quick to dismiss?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 314454" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>When people keep phoning up asking if we are interested in ground mounted solar panel array, without even checking to see if we are near 33 kV line, (we aren't), you have to wonder about the competence of the people pushing these schemes.</p><p></p><p>The same goes for wind turbines when we have unviable windspeed, easily verified by anybody online. They are wasting their own time and money before they have even started a project.</p><p></p><p>And when there does not seem to be the money to dredge rivers, pump flood water or protect people's homes, you have to wonder about the morality of subsidising these schemes with lashings of taxpayers money, often going to some of the wealthiest people in a district.</p><p></p><p>And if you want a small scheme they aren't interested. Plenty of subsidy milkers attracted to the pot. For the benefit of the environment, you must be joking, it's for the big bucks and the rake off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 314454, member: 2119"] When people keep phoning up asking if we are interested in ground mounted solar panel array, without even checking to see if we are near 33 kV line, (we aren't), you have to wonder about the competence of the people pushing these schemes. The same goes for wind turbines when we have unviable windspeed, easily verified by anybody online. They are wasting their own time and money before they have even started a project. And when there does not seem to be the money to dredge rivers, pump flood water or protect people's homes, you have to wonder about the morality of subsidising these schemes with lashings of taxpayers money, often going to some of the wealthiest people in a district. And if you want a small scheme they aren't interested. Plenty of subsidy milkers attracted to the pot. For the benefit of the environment, you must be joking, it's for the big bucks and the rake off. [/QUOTE]
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