| Yet... look at the sheer volume of wind turbines Scotland has to operate What 'sheer volume'? You didn't give any numbers or sources. Here is some actual information: https://www.gov.scot/publications/renewables-and-wind-power-... " In 2022, almost 28 TWh of zero carbon electricity was generated by renewable wind in Scotland, representing 35% of all wind generation in the UK. This could power the equivalent of approximately: a. 10 million households - over a third of the total households in the UK.
b. 85% of total Scottish annual electricity demand." It requires other non-temperamental energy sources to be available when the wind isn't blowing. Solar? What if it's an overcast day? Good thing the entire UK is on a shared grid. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Grid_(Great_Britain) Using wind and/or solar does not automagically make your system better or more green. Why not? People have pigeon-holed themselves into a reality where only wind and solar are acceptable... Says who? and then we hide away the actual sources that provide the necessary backfill. What does this mean? People are happy that there are economically viable and scalable sources of electricity that don't burn oil and gas. Who is 'hiding' anything away? |
Nothing is sadder than driving past locked off wind turbines that could be turning and generating green LPG or something, rather than being paid to stand idle.