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Mary Fisher
Dave Gower said:While there are limitations to wind power, this blanket condemnation
overstates the negatives. In very good sites, with large and advanced
turbines it is a commercially viable proposition. And it can also be a
practical energy source in remote locations, especially if reliable solar
energy is not available.
Yes. Good installers will tell city dwellers that, we were.
One promising form of wind power that is getting a more serious look now
is wave power.
I do agree, however, that nuclear needs to be considered more seriously.
Chernobyl and Three Mile Island are examples of how not to do nuclear, but
there are much better designs. And the waste problem can be managed.
Yes, but Three Mile Island isn't a good 'bad' example. Nobody died as a
result of that leak.
Far more people have died and are dying as a result of coal mining and
probably even oil excavation.
I support nuclear but that doesn't mean that I as an individual have no part
to play in the scheme of things.
Mary