The Severn Barrage could have provided 5% of the countries electricity requirements reliably in all weathers. Why did concerns about birds stop that being built when it never stops wind farms being built?
All the government subsidies seem to be going to the least efficient forms of renewable energy wind farms and photovoltaic cells, which only produce power in daylight - and winter nights are long and dark and get longer and darker the further north you go. The government's money should be going to tidal, and hydro power, power and gas generated from waste and nuclear.
The best use for wind and photovoltaic power is to produce hydrogen for use in transport to replace hydrocarbons and biofuels grown on farmland.
Is tai chi enough daily exercise?


but wind farms seem OK to me.
I just thought they are quite big (the moors). And you've already got Fylindales (sp?). They could take those down and put the turbines there perhaps?
Our uplands are after all deforested landscapes that have been trashed by our farming etc in the past.