A bit more detail! There are actually 4 wind farms being built totalling 5 GW. Dogger A B C plus the renamed D now known as Sofia. In addition a new area Dogger D is being investigated to the east of the present wind farms and to the south visible on the graphic are 2 more areas which are now put to the planning inspectorate. If and when all of these get built the output will be 10 GW when the wind blows. Scotland has 25 GW of offshore wind farms in development and further south off East Anglia there are another 8 to 10 GW in the process of being exploited. Meanwhile Orsted have 2 giant wind farms totalling about 7.5 GW about to be built just to the south of Dogger Bank. And then there is some 12 GW being looked at off the West coast of Great Britain. Currently Great Britain peak demand for electricity is about 42 GW but is likely to be up near 90 GW when transport and domestic heating is fully electrified.
Hey do you know anything about the wind energy company Wind Harvest that says it can greatly increase the harvesting capacity of existing and new wind farms?
Too expensive to manintain & Anything with moving parts is too complex. Solar has gotten way too cheap lately, wind cannot compete anymore. Unless its above/below the sunbelt, which only 10% of the world’s population lives in. 90% live in the sunbelt. Solar is quiet, and useful in livestock, farming, shade, roofs, walkways, highways, cars, golf carts, etc. Solar & battery is the way.
@@TheScottbb1What do you mean by "articulate much"? Does that mean they are too variable? Because, if it is what you mean, I disagree. I don't think that a source of energy too variable can provide nearly a third of UK or Germany electric power (in 2023, according to ElectricityMaps) and still growing. Don't you agree?
@@jeremyvirin6532 I meant that the original commenter may not have been able to explain what they meant by ‘terrible’ if they are leaving a single word comment on a subject.
A bit more detail! There are actually 4 wind farms being built totalling 5 GW. Dogger A B C plus the renamed D now known as Sofia. In addition a new area Dogger D is being investigated to the east of the present wind farms and to the south visible on the graphic are 2 more areas which are now put to the planning inspectorate. If and when all of these get built the output will be 10 GW when the wind blows. Scotland has 25 GW of offshore wind farms in development and further south off East Anglia there are another 8 to 10 GW in the process of being exploited. Meanwhile Orsted have 2 giant wind farms totalling about 7.5 GW about to be built just to the south of Dogger Bank. And then there is some 12 GW being looked at off the West coast of Great Britain. Currently Great Britain peak demand for electricity is about 42 GW but is likely to be up near 90 GW when transport and domestic heating is fully electrified.
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I love your videos dude. Its wild how some get 50,000 views and some get 500. Keep moving forward.
I'm still figuring that one out! Thank you
Hey do you know anything about the wind energy company Wind Harvest that says it can greatly increase the harvesting capacity of existing and new wind farms?
Sounds good to me
Lets just not try....and have our food supply destroyed by monsoons and droughts.
Cost us a fortune, for almost no impact on climate (co2 reduction 0.0002ppm over 20yrs). Must are not in use either.
Too expensive to manintain & Anything with moving parts is too complex. Solar has gotten way too cheap lately, wind cannot compete anymore. Unless its above/below the sunbelt, which only 10% of the world’s population lives in. 90% live in the sunbelt. Solar is quiet, and useful in livestock, farming, shade, roofs, walkways, highways, cars, golf carts, etc. Solar & battery is the way.
@@TheTanman412😂😂😂
waste of effort and money
What a waste of money.
Terrible
Why? Just because you don't like the look of it or because you think that windmills are worse for the environnement than gas?
@@jeremyvirin6532doesn’t seem like they’re able to articulate much lol probably politically motivated ‘statement’ based on emotion
@@TheScottbb1What do you mean by "articulate much"? Does that mean they are too variable? Because, if it is what you mean, I disagree. I don't think that a source of energy too variable can provide nearly a third of UK or Germany electric power (in 2023, according to ElectricityMaps) and still growing. Don't you agree?
@@jeremyvirin6532 I meant that the original commenter may not have been able to explain what they meant by ‘terrible’ if they are leaving a single word comment on a subject.
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