Or: small boat = big pleasure, big boat = big bank account...Long ago now Dave. As you know boat is spelt w.o.r.k. so I eventually packed it in when I spent more time maintaining than enjoying.
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Or: small boat = big pleasure, big boat = big bank account...Long ago now Dave. As you know boat is spelt w.o.r.k. so I eventually packed it in when I spent more time maintaining than enjoying.
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that's in the past.Its been a tick box exercise to placate green brigade.
Only one? I can see hundreds of them from the hill behind my house. The turbines themselves are a visual pollutant along with their service roads and supporting infrastructure scarring our hillsides.Coincidentally, I can see one from where I’m walking my dog. It doesn’t seem to be doing very much in the way of generating electricity & that is the problem with them. Things can’t stop because it’s not windy enough.
If they are electric the cost of shipping will make up a lesser percentage of the sales price. China only wants electric - Japan is closer to China than the EU. Many EU countries have a very short delay before going all electric for new cars.Have just read that the EU have recently completed a free trade deal with Japan.....I wonder whether it is cheaper to ship Nissan vehicles from Japan to Europe than pay the 10% tariff UK to EU ????
If that is the case Honda must be thinking the same.
World car volumes are dropping out,some redundancy needed,could the UK be the first to get the chop.????
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Honda might, since they don't enjoy the largest of sales here, but I think Toyota and Nissan would favour moving manufacture into mainland Europe since their volumes would justify it.Have just read that the EU have recently completed a free trade deal with Japan.....I wonder whether it is cheaper to ship Nissan vehicles from Japan to Europe than pay the 10% tariff UK to EU ????
If that is the case Honda must be thinking the same.
World car volumes are dropping out,some redundancy needed,could the UK be the first to get the chop.????
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I still like him. Even though he's a bit of a dick. I'd still vote for him over Corbyn any day of the decade.The Tory constituents think Boris is 'lovely'.....says it all !!!!
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Unless we go Geothermal?100% agree. Harvesting tidal can be very costly, even much more than nuclear power. But it's well worthwhile since it's totally green, utterly reliable and permanent for all time.
Everything else is daft in comparison.
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the sale of recycled metal covers most of the cost of decommissioning and may be replaced with taller ones.As far as I know there is no decomissioning fund for these things so the hills will be left with 300 cu m concrete blocks buried all over the place.
what in BJ that do you find attractive?I still like him. Even though he's a bit of a dick. .
Difficult and expensive as it's installation by property for heating purposes. OK for heating houses at the cost of a big house price increase, we have a tiny number of new geothermally heated houses in London since our high property price market can stand the extra cost. Not so acceptable in the regions though.Unless we go Geothermal?
Correct, ..but is your experience shared by your coastal friends. The number of windless days ,I experience in Ireland can be counted on one hand.But when there is no wind, there is no wind and that can be the case to several thousand feet.
You will, I assume, be pleased that the Swansea tidal thingy seems to be up for discussion again.100% agree. Harvesting tidal can be very costly, even much more than nuclear power. But it's well worthwhile since it's totally green, utterly reliable and permanent for all time.
Everything else is daft in comparison.
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Is my memory at fault or am I right in saying that the Government at one point categorically denied offering money to Nissan?Nissan Funding
I cannot believe how stupid our government is. They've uttered an empty threat to cancel some forthcoming funding that was promised in 2016.
That future funding was for the new Qashqai and new X-Trail to be made in Sunderland.
Nissan have cancelled the X-Trail commitment but ADDED the new Juke since 2016. Since the Juke is far more worthwhile in sales and jobs needed, it's a gain over the X-Trail. I'm sure Nissan will not hesitate to put the government right on that and won't have to reapply for the funding.
The silliest thing of all about the government's confrontational action is that it could harden Nissan's attitude in any future consideration of leaving the UK for mainland Europe.
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Tell me one that meets more requirements. There isnt one. All energy sources are ultimately flawed and a compromise. Tidal is best of not such a good lot.You will, I assume, be pleased that the Swansea tidal thingy seems to be up for discussion again.
There are many potential issues with tidal power which make it not 100% green. The one that always gives me cause to pause is the impact of the whole thing on the rest of the coast.
They are also not for all time - Swansea was talking about 120 years but within that there is a considerable amount of maintenance.
I am happy to say that they might be very much better than many alternatives, but not quite as wonderful as you appear to claim.
The Company I worked for did extensive studies of just such shallow depth heat pump systems for central heating of homes, to the point that they decided to sell off their Central Heating boiler business (rather prematurely as it turned out) to concentrate on Sanitary WareDifficult and expensive as it's installation by property for heating purposes. OK for heating houses at the cost of a big house price increase, we have a tiny number of new geothermally heated houses in London since our high property price market can stand the extra cost. Not so acceptable in the regions though.
But geothermal in our country isn't remotely suitable for power generation to supply the grid and industry.
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... Just as most people will consider grown men putting on rubber suits, looking like corpulent seals and standing up on planks of Styrofoam with a few sq metres of polyester on a stick and hoping for the same wind to propel them, when there are perfectly good Banana boats equally ridiculous.Tell me one that meets more requirements. There isnt one. All energy sources are ultimately flawed and a compromise. Tidal is best of not such a good lot.
It seems we chose the very one with most, and unsolvable issues, for essentially a quick fix, albeit a short term and seriously flawed one in case of wind. In a couple of centuries, probably less, choosing wind power will be viewed as quite ridiculous.
That's local and I'm aware of the issues with that scheme.You will, I assume, be pleased that the Swansea tidal thingy seems to be up for discussion again.
There are many potential issues with tidal power which make it not 100% green. The one that always gives me cause to pause is the impact of the whole thing on the rest of the coast.
They are also not for all time - Swansea was talking about 120 years but within that there is a considerable amount of maintenance.
I am happy to say that they might be very much better than many alternatives, but not quite as wonderful as you appear to claim.