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    Government throws its weight behind wind farms

    The Government is set to unveil measures making it easier to build wind farms and less attractive to build new fossil-fuelled electricity plants in its draft national energy strategy today.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/st...414796&ref=rss

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    The Government is set to unveil measures making it easier to build wind farms and less attractive to build new fossil-fuelled electricity plants in its draft national energy strategy today.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/st...414796&ref=rss
    Promoting wind farms is the first step in making us a great example for the rest of the world to follow in out footsteps.

    I am also glad that the government announced the laws on car emissions that will force old cars that smoke a lot to be fixed or taken of the road.

    Would be nice if they promoted bikes a bit more. Things like cheaper yearly registration fees on bikes would be a great start!!!

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    what are they going to do? Stand in front of the windmills, spouting off their promises for the next election?

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    Wind farms are great and wonderful but the reality is that they are not going to produce enough electricity to effectively ease the current or future predicted energy shortages. Don't get me wrong - I like wind farms. Unfortunately there just aren't the number of sites around NZ that we'll need to construct the large scale wind farm projects that would be needed.

    The government would be better to support photovoltaic energy converters on every household in NZ with community based voltage converter and storage facilities.

    There is also Geothermal which is grossly underutilised but that is changing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    Promoting wind farms is the first step in making us a great example for the rest of the world to follow in out footsteps.
    Nationalistic bullshit!

    Windfarms have been around in Europe and America for decades.And having found that even on grids that cover vast regions,where wind fluctuations balance out,wind power has major deficiencies,they are now decomissioning wind farms and looking to the only power source that will save the planet - nuclear power

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie View Post
    Nationalistic bullshit!

    Windfarms have been around in Europe and America for decades.And having found that even on grids that cover vast regions,where wind fluctuations balance out,wind power has major deficiencies,they are now decomissioning wind farms and looking to the only power source that will save the planet - nuclear power
    So when are NZ putting up their first nuclear power plant?

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    I maintain... we need to focus on using what we have more efficiently, before building new plant.

    Solar hot water heating retrofitted to housing would be a good, and simple start. Drop consumption of energy, and the need to build new plant falls too.

    Why is this so hard for people to get their head around?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ManDownUnder View Post
    I maintain... we need to focus on using what we have more efficiently, before building new plant.

    Solar hot water heating retrofitted to housing would be a good, and simple start. Drop consumption of energy, and the need to build new plant falls too.

    Why is this so hard for people to get their head around?
    Because they are use to wasting energy and old habits die hard!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by degrom View Post
    So when are NZ putting up their first nuclear power plant?
    Not for the forseeable future,while hippies run the country

    168 nuclear reactors are expected to start up by 2020
    most in asia, "our" region
    New Scientist - 16/9/2006

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    I think the only way to make people use less energy is to take it away from them...

    Just look at how well people managed to survive in times of depression before and after the world war's.(That also the time when people were forced to be more innovative)

    Less energy might mean less food and less o-beast children!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    There is also Geothermal which is grossly underutilised but that is changing.
    It most certainly is...
    http://www.mightyriverpower.co.nz/

    Have a look at the first article there regarding Geothermal
    $275 Million $$ Geothermal power plant...

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    I could tell you about a projected 10 geothermal power plants proposed... But then I'd have to kill you
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    Also... Windfarms are bad for people living within a proximity to them... Causing health problems...
    The low frequency noise they emit travels for miles (air AND vibration thru the ground) and people within a couple of miles end up suffering from a range of symptoms from headaches, migraines, nausea, dizziness, palpitations and tinnitus to sleep disturbance, stress, anxiety and depression.

    Soooo.... Wind Farms may sound nice n healthy n clean etc... but dont you think there is enough problems already in NZ??

    Stressed.... depressed... anxious... sleep deprived people with migraines doesnt sound very appealing IMO...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    I could tell you about a projected 10 geothermal power plants proposed... But then I'd have to kill you
    I could tell you a lot too ... But your right... then I'd have to kill you

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    I think wind farms are a great idea, but then again, i also think the new fusion power plants will be impressive...but like Pixie said, not while the hippies are running around.

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