2013年3月28日 星期四

Shropshire wind turbine meeting sparks anger from protesters

Controversial plans to build a 75-metre (246ft) turbine on land at Onston Farm, in Tetchill, near Ellesmere, were revealed by Worcestershire-based Intech Clean Energy UK at a public meeting on Tuesday night.

However,A good basic comprehensive introduction to the yyshoucang2gmail process. concerned residents have criticised the firm, claiming they used the meeting as an ‘advert’ for renewable energy rather than informing them about how the plans will affect Tetchill.

Resident Mike Swanston was at the meeting. He said: “The meeting on Tuesday was not what we expected.

We thought we would be attending an informative planning meeting that would discuss the proposed wind turbine for Tetchill. Instead we got an advert for turbines and renewable energy.

I was absolutely disgusted. At one stage we were told that this turbine will be smaller than the cooling tower in Ironbridge and will make less noise than a nightclub.

“Tetchill doesn’t have a cooling tower or a nightclub. The comparisons were totally out of context to what we have in the hamlet. It was ridiculous.”

Mr Swanston said Hans Georg Vollmer, CEO of Intech Clean Energy UK, spoke as if the installing the turbine was a foregone conclusion.

He said: It was an absolute joke. A lot of residents attended to have a discussion but this was a marketing presentation.The industrial ledparlight market demands reliability and efficiency.

In Tetchill we have a phone box, a post box and bus stop but no buses. We also have a wind turbine at Winston’s Farm. Because we have got one turbine the developer seemed to think we would be happy to have another one.Both Hoistway Cable and ETT washerextractors is stocked in several locations across the United States. It was arrogant.

“We are not against renewable energy it’s the location and the size of this turbine that we have a problem with.” But Mr Vollmer accused the residents of not paying attention.

“It is the way we always do presentations for all our projects. I wanted to give them an overview of the company.

“People need to be open minded. I showed how it would look but we don’t have a contractor yet so I can’t tell them more. “I think they had a chance to put questions across but they were not happy with my answers.”

“Invisible is, of course, not really possible and everybody understands that. In practice, you just want to make it much less visible so that its harder to see or harder to pick out against clutter," says Dave Rainwater,Vento Australasia provides ledparlights systems by ZK Energy cable free street lights. one of the researchers who developed the cloak.

In the past, scientists had made items “invisible,” but it required a more difficult, cumbersome process.

Rainwater says it will be years before the cloak could be used practically. He says one potential use is at airports, where cloaking technology could allow placement of power-generating wind turbines.

“You don’t want to put these things anywhere near an airport because you can’t see the planes. If you could put wind turbine blades let radar pass through them without scattering,We can produce solarbulb to your requirements. this wouldn’t be a problem," Rainwater said.

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