LOL. Well, Mr. Westwall, once again you are peddling bullshit. For a remarkable bad investment, there are a lot of people, worldwide, making that investment.The golf course is already built. The wind farm is not. The UK has made wind farms on its windy coast a major source of employment.Trump was holding back jobs. That wind farm will bring far more jobs than his golf course. You kind of miss the point that Trump was willing to obstruct jobs because he didn't like the view they would create. Now that they have booted his ass they can get on with the massive construction project of building the wind farm that will supply 68,000 homes with clean energy. Trump will either operate the golf course anyway or someone else will.Well if true. Trump can always build that course somewhere else and the Scots can kiss those jobs goodbye.
Are you on drugs? Wind farms typically employ 11 or 12 people. Golf courses dozens.
No, they haven't. Wind farms have been a remarkably bad investment. The UK taxpayers are only now beginning to understand just how badly they've been screwed. As more info comes out expect to see the farms close. There's a huge difference between the propaganda you spew, and reality....
Wind power has failed to deliver what it promised
The wind-power industry is expensive, passes costs on to the consumer and does not create many jobs in return
Wind power has failed to deliver what it promised
GLOBAL STATISTICS - GWEC
Global statistics
GWEC produces graphs showing the exciting growth of the wind power industry around the world.
Media, companies, research institutes and students are free to use GWEC graphs in their work in order to illustrate this growth. Please ensure that GWEC is properly cited as the source of the data.
Annual market grows by 44%, passes 50 GW for the first time in 2014
After a slowdown in 2013, the wind industry set a new record for annual installations in 2014. Globally, 51,473 MW of new wind generating capacity was added in 2014 according to the global wind market statistics by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). The record-setting figure represents a 44% increase in the annual market, and is a solid sign of the recovery of the industry after a rough patch in the past few years. Total cumulative installations stand at 369,597 MW at the end of 2014.
"INSTALLED CAPACITY."
Let us know when they ever attain even 30% of that wonderful production level. This is the most common lie you tell olfraud. Installed capacity has NEVER been reached by wind power. They average less than 10% of installed capacity. You know it. I know it. Intelligent people know it. Yet you still peddle this shit as if it is factual.