Have you seen the latest in the news? £80bn plan to build 7,000 wind turbines off our coast.
Locations put forward are 10 miles off the coast of Dorset and South Devon. Dartmouth and Weymouth, East Sussex, Cardigan Bay in Wales, The Irish Sea off Cumbria and the North Sea off Norfolk. These will possibly produce up to 33gigawatts. By comparison Britiain's existing coal, gas, nuclear and hydroelectric power stations produce up to 75gigawatts. We mustn't become too reliant on the power of wind to supply us with all the energy we need. Obviously because you can't rely on the wind speed 100% of the time so 33gigawatts is an estimated output, but it's a start.
£80bn is a lot money.Surely subsidising installing solar power in all buildings is an obvious thing to do to reduce our reliance on the electricty in the first place along with all the other proven devises that reduce consumption. It will reduce fuel bills for all, the business sector and the public.
Reduce the need and you reduce the amount needed..