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Ditch wind power
Credit: The Herald, www.heraldscotland.com 28 February 2011 ~~
Kerr MacGregor suggests that hydro-power, a clean and reliable form of electricity generation, would provide adequate back-up for when the wind turbines fail to deliver (Letters, February 26).
In defending wind-generation, he is actually highlighting precisely what is wrong with it: the fact that it cannot be relied upon.
Is he seriously suggesting that hydro stations should stand idle just so a very small number of individuals can parade their green-ness, and while we get fleeced by the inflated electricity bills needed to pay for these grossly inefficient blots on our landscape?
It might make more sense, and save a lot of hassle, rather than spending billions on trashing Scotland’s landscape – not forgetting our fragile economy – to simply ditch wind power.
Martin Morrison, 42 Inverpark, Lochinver, Sutherland.
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