Campaigners welcome minister's ‘enough’ wind farms comment

Campaigners welcome minister's ‘enough’ wind farms comment Campaigners welcome minister's ‘enough’ wind farms comment

CAMPAIGNERS opposed to the creation of more wind farms in our region have welcomed comments from a high-profile politician who said “enough is enough”.

John Hayes, a Conservative Energy Minister, questioned why wind farms had been allowed to spread throughout the countryside and called for an investigation into how effective turbines were.

Farmer Paul Stephens, who is battling plans to build a wind farm at East Heslerton, near Malton, said he hoped the truth over the wind turbine “scam” was finally being recognised.

Meanwhile East Yorkshire, MP Greg Knight welcomed the chance for the public to have their say in a major consultation on wind turbines.

Mr Stephens said: “I have a feeling that the further we go into wind turbines the more that’s revealed. The whole thing is a great big scam. They don’t produce the energy they are supposed to produce and they need a lot of back-up.”

He also criticised the amount of money which went into subsiding wind farms built by foreign companies.

Government figures show East Yorkshire has had the highest number of planning applications for large onshore wind developments in England over the last ten years, with 25 separate proposals being submitted since 2002.

Mr Knight said he welcomed the fact the Government was now consulting the public on the controversial wind farm issue.

He said: “If a local community is ready to embrace a wind farm and the financial benefits it brings then that’s fine.

“But if they don’t want a wind farm and if it goes to an appeal then I think the inspector should listen to local opinion.”

Mr Knight encouraged everyone to take part in the ongoing consultation by visiting decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/consultations/onwind_cfe/onwind_cfe.aspx

Comments(8)

colette says...
8:33am Fri 2 Nov 12

Recently read a scientific report on how many thousands of bats are killed by wind turbines - their internal "radar" gets confused by the rotating blades. This, apart from the "blot on the landscape", the noise and the impact on birds/sealife when in the sea - for a form of energy which is not cost-effective. There are so many other more economic options for energy generation. In this region, for instance, a virtual lack of impetus in using CCS and clean coal, or tidal power from our tidal rivers.

goodfellow says...
9:05am Fri 2 Nov 12

However the ministers boss, and the PM has said no change in the policy- so more wind farms on the way. we have to produce energy one way or the other - the mines have been closed , we are at the whim of others for gas and oil, just what are we going to do to meet the energy demand of the country ?

greenmonkey says...
9:56am Fri 2 Nov 12

Nuclear plant or wind farm on your doorstep? I know which I would rather have! And when the next hurricane or tsunami comes along, I think I know which is more likely to survive and be back operating again, not a risk to those who are near to it and to future generations (assuming there is still dry land and infrastructure to provide food and shelter)

sheps lad says...
10:24am Fri 2 Nov 12

We're all doomed Mr Main-Wairing!

sheps lad says...
10:24am Fri 2 Nov 12

We're all doomed Mr Main-Wairing!

gjh says...
11:19am Fri 2 Nov 12

goodfellow wrote:
However the ministers boss, and the PM has said no change in the policy- so more wind farms on the way. we have to produce energy one way or the other - the mines have been closed , we are at the whim of others for gas and oil, just what are we going to do to meet the energy demand of the country ?
David Cameron's father-in-law allegedly nets £350,000 a year from subsidised wind farms. I cannot see the PM changing the policy any time soon. That said I would rather have turbines than reactors.

colette says...
1:48pm Fri 2 Nov 12

"the mines have been closed" - um - goodfellow - not all, and not yet! We still have Kellingley down the road, also Hatfield, Thoresby - Daw Mill not yet closed, okay, Maltby under threat; Harworth still under care and maintenance.

piaggio1 says...
11:44pm Fri 2 Nov 12

Nuclear plant win ,s every time
just where do we build it??
westminster road
selby..(nowt there)
bishophill....so far up their own a**e
dunnington
tang hall/heworth....same area
clifton.its a wasteland
hungate

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