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Offline Blackpool Rock

Nice and windy and sunny at the moment so great for renewables plus the outside temperature has warmed up, I believe 16 degrees C is the optimum as it's a few degrees warmer inside and at this temperature people aren't cold enough to want the heating on and aren't too hot to want the air con on  :thumbsup:

Renewables currently at 48% which should increase a bit as the sun gets a bit higher and solar goes up, 53.7% for the last 24 hours and 51.6% for the past week

Imagine if we had more of this stuff and were able to store the excess for times when it's not so windy and sunny, i'm wondering how long until we have a day where we produce 100% of our energy from just renewables and Nuclear  :unknown: Probably over a decade away but it will come  :thumbsup:

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Nice and windy and sunny at the moment so great for renewables plus the outside temperature has warmed up, I believe 16 degrees C is the optimum as it's a few degrees warmer inside and at this temperature people aren't cold enough to want the heating on and aren't too hot to want the air con on  :thumbsup:

Renewables currently at 48% which should increase a bit as the sun gets a bit higher and solar goes up, 53.7% for the last 24 hours and 51.6% for the past week

Imagine if we had more of this stuff and were able to store the excess for times when it's not so windy and sunny, i'm wondering how long until we have a day where we produce 100% of our energy from just renewables and Nuclear  :unknown: Probably over a decade away but it will come  :thumbsup:

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As I predicted renewables have gone up and currently stand at 62.5% of generation with wind at 42% and Solar at 20%, early April in the UK and 20% solar  :scare:

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Fank feck we still have Gas generation for those cold nights and blocking high pressure systems;!..

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As I predicted renewables have gone up and currently stand at 62.5% of generation with wind at 42% and Solar at 20%, early April in the UK and 20% solar  :scare:

It has been very windy here in the "East" the past few days. So I decided to investigate having a wind turbine. Planning rules seem to be stating that in many cases you will need planning permission, and in the cases where you don't (permitted development), you are not allowed to install one if you already have a heat pump.

That seems like a bonkers rule  :unknown:

What if I install the wind turbine first, and then the heat pump.

Offline Blackpool Rock

It has been very windy here in the "East" the past few days. So I decided to investigate having a wind turbine. Planning rules seem to be stating that in many cases you will need planning permission, and in the cases where you don't (permitted development), you are not allowed to install one if you already have a heat pump.

That seems like a bonkers rule  :unknown:

What if I install the wind turbine first, and then the heat pump.
Bizarre that as the heat pump needs an energy input to make it work, i'd hope that stupid rule would be got rid of fairly quickly

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Currently as I type this we have 53.6% of our energy demand being met with renewable sources  :thumbsup:
40% solar
13.3% wind

Fossil fuel (gas) is down at only 8.2%

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So you'll be getting your own solar farm up there ere long then BR?...

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So you'll be getting your own solar farm up there ere long then BR?...
I'm guessing your solar panels will be paying you back a bit of your investment right now  :unknown:  :thumbsup:


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I'm guessing your solar panels will be paying you back a bit of your investment right now  :unknown:  :thumbsup:

Need a getaroundtuit but they will be on the go a good DIY project and you can get them at a very good price if you know where to go.

But they are good at that scale knocking a few quid of my leccy bill but not a good idea to power the country 24/7.

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That's a lot of Nuclear up to 60GW

Indeed thats one thing they did get right and all those alphine foot hills for the Hydro one thing we don't have:(

As such they are the power house of Europe, supply most other european counties inc England...

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And seeing what they are not doing with Nuclear!. Odd that France mamaged it isnt it now?..

That's partly because the French system has always been State owned either outright or with the Goverment being the majority shareholder. If they want to build a new reactor, they just find a suitable site and build it.

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Indeed thats one thing they did get right and all those alphine foot hills for the Hydro one thing we don't have:(

As such they are the power house of Europe, supply most other european counties inc England...

Being more than twice the size of the UK helps when looking to build nuclear reactors. Fewer NIMBYs per sq km.

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Indeed thats one thing they did get right and all those alphine foot hills for the Hydro one thing we don't have:(

As such they are the power house of Europe, supply most other european counties inc England...


We do get a bit of wind, not as constant as Hydro


Being more than twice the size of the UK helps when looking to build nuclear reactors. Fewer NIMBYs per sq km.


If a meltdown happens (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima etc) the fall out can carry far.

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We do get a bit of wind, not as constant as Hydro



If a meltdown happens (Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima etc) the fall out can carry far.
Windscale in Cumbria  :thumbsdown:

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Windscale in Cumbria  :thumbsdown:

Cockcroft's follies contained that well:).

Overall very few deaths from Nuclear accidents over time...

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That's partly because the French system has always been State owned either outright or with the Goverment being the majority shareholder. If they want to build a new reactor, they just find a suitable site and build it.

Thats just what they do, need a mobile phone mast just build the bloody thing.

I've been round quite a bit of france, hardly any not spots!.

Need a railway line just build it!..

Offline Jeffpike

As I predicted renewables have gone up and currently stand at 62.5% of generation with wind at 42% and Solar at 20%, early April in the UK and 20% solar  :scare:

for electricity yes
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Currently as I type this we have 53.6% of our energy demand being met with renewable sources  :thumbsup:
40% solar
13.3% wind

Fossil fuel (gas) is down at only 8.2%

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Wrong! Its 53% or our electricity demand

Offline Blackpool Rock

Wrong! Its 53% or our electricity demand
It's live information you plank, I posted that 6 days ago  :dash:

66.6% right now  :dash: