Do you have ANY idea of the land requirements for Wind Power.
actually they have banks of them mounted at sea off the hebrides, no land required there. also, i take it you know people can set one up in their backyard and it will generate more than anough power for their house, this is the case in scotland anyway, what isn't used can be sold to the national grid (albeit for a paltry sum) and resold to those who don't have backyards. for scotland, i think wind power is a completely self sufficient prospect if implemented properly.
I've driven through wind farms, they are a fucking massive eyesore. And they are very good at dicing up birds.[1]
eyesore? i suppose you have photos of your favourite prettiest nuclear power plants on your bedroom wall, then?
It is also terribly inefficient at power generation. And if there isn't enough wind, they turn into large electic fans.
oh dear, what a shame. where are the figures to back up this claim of inefficiency? i thought you liked to have statistics to back your arguments up.
If you are ever in southern california, go along the I-10 near Palm Springs, there is a huge valley filled with windmills.
ok, because i like to visit windmills when i travel internationally...
Wind and solar are good, but they will never be enough to replace all power with, there are only good for supporting roles on the power grid.
again, supporting evidence please? stating an opinion is misleading, in that it may be based completely on assumptions.