There is no short, succinct answer to this, so bear with me while I try to explain as simply as I can. Just to start, it is unreliable, very expensive electricity that’s not available when its needed. It is not worth the tax payer subsidies used to build wind turbines, when there are less expensive, more reliable sources of electricity available. The amount of energy actually produced is so small as to be negligible. Offset this against wasted energy in the rest of the world and it is literally like pissing in the wind. Wind farms are paid huge subsidies just NOT to work and the wind farm at Llangurig hasn’t worked at all in over a year. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-46826710
And yet they want to build more???
As this blog is regarding the Welsh countryside, let's take a look at the view as you enter Wales from England via the A44.
After you pass the Fforest Inn, you descend via a series of bends down the steep hillside. The view opens out and you look towards Llandegley Rocks, and below this is Llandegley Rhos Common. Views don't get much better than this, it is unspoilt Wales at it's best, a haven for wildlife and a draw for tourists wanting to get away from the towns and cities. But not for much longer. As I write, work is already in progress to construct huge wind turbines in this landscape, where starlings roost and their murmuration is a sight to behold. It is simply breathtaking and I well remember the first sight I had of this view and thinking how wonderful it must be to live in such a landscape. That was many years ago, well before I could have imagined that one day this would become a reality.
However, there are those that would argue that our need for "green" power far exceeds the need for a nice view, and if this was genuinely the case I would have to agree. We do need to save the planet after all. But if the cost far outweighs the benefits, then is it worth it? Here are some statistics, you decide how "green" this energy source is. This taken from https://www.masterresource.org/droz-john-awed/25-industrial-wind-energy-deceptions/
"One part of a turbine, the generator, uses considerable rare earth elements (2000± pounds per MW).The mining and processing of these metals has horrific environmental consequences that are unacknowledged and ignored by the wind industry and its environmental surrogates. For instance, just the rare earths of a typical 100 MW wind project would generate approximately:
And this, the astounding amount of concrete going into the environment to support these monstrosities. https://windfarmaction.wordpress.com/2011/11/12/concrete-turbine-base/
- 20,000 square meters of destroyed vegetation,
- 2 million pounds of CO2,
- 6 million cubic meters of toxic air pollution,
- 29 million gallons of poisoned water,
- 600 million pounds of highly contaminated tailing sands, and
- 280,000 pounds of radioactive waste."
Now, Hendy in particular. Here we have the dismantling of Democracy in Wales. Planning permission was refused by Powys County Council in April 2017 which was upheld by a Planning Inspector in May of 2018. Lesley Griffiths, Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs Secretary over-ruled these democratic decisions, taking upon herself alone to decide that Hendy should go ahead and without having visited the site herself. Much more to be read here, putting this in much more detail than I ever could. https://jacothenorth.net/blog/corruption-in-the-wind/
So, we have destruction of the environment, no regard for the local wildlife, no regard for the views of the local community, no regard for the democratic process, one person in power being able to over-rule all these processes, planning laws disregarded and torn up, and now the developers are literally bull-dozing their project through, despite not having the required planning consents. Powys County Council seem to be quite happy with this state of affairs, doing little or nothing to stop this illegal development. It is complicated and I won't even try to tackle the ins-and-outs here. To find out more please follow these links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK-YHpPklJI&fbclid=IwAR1xS3tf9YhWZHUB8ubgw0rdnV95QB2QgWkw4ix4R80ly0E3RWiCrpWQ0EY
http://www.brecon-and-radnor-cprw.wales/?p=1303
Another eye-opening read here, not specific to Hendy
https://www.spectator.co.uk/2017/05/wind-turbines-are-neither-clean-nor-green-and-they-provide-zero-global-energy/
And so, the local residents have had to take it upon themselves to try to police this fiasco, peacefully demonstrating and exercising their rights to walk the old drovers track in order to slow down the cement lorries. There is an almighty rush by the developers to complete the installation of the first wind turbine by the end of January 2019 so that they can claim subsidies! Money clearly talks and they aren't allowing a little thing like planning laws to get in their way. They are holding one big finger up to Powys Council, local residents and Wales in general by literally bull-dozing this project through. The whole thing stinks of corruption and god knows what else.
The following photos are my own, from Tuesday, 8th January 2019
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| Intimidation and bully-boy tactics, stopping protestors from walking the track and slowing down the lorries. Pedestrians have the right of way over the lorries! |
| Blot on the landscape |
From a previous day . . . shocking images of a cement lorry almost running over a lady who had fallen (pushed) in the track. Her quick wits were the only thing that saved her from being run over. Police did nothing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZuUKDBpUWU
This is the landscape that is being desicrated in the name of "green energy"
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| Llandegley Rock from Llandegley Rhos Common |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUn0f1P8C2g
More to follow . . . . . . .

