Speaking up
Apart from the fact wind farms are vastly expensive, only supply electricity when the wind is blowing and need huge subsidies to cover their costs, paid for by us, the ordinary electricity users, no-one has mentioned the de-commissioning costs.
Eventually, these huge windmills will need to be removed/replaced, and who will be responsible for the costs?
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Hide AdThey could well become a hazard to shipping unless they are completely cleared.
Also, the costs of connecting the 194 turbines, 13km off the coast to the National Grid electricity sub-staion at Bolney, and the disruption involved, have not been spelled out.
As Marta Andreasen says, we do need a referendum so the views of the people from Newhaven to Littlehampton can be considered.
M Penn,
Jubilee Avenue,
Rustington