Electric cars and HS2.
Posted: 27 Jan 2019, 09:33
Not the most natural of co-topics, but this was on the radio this morning.
It has dawned on some that electric cars actually get their power from power stations, which produce pollutants, so aren't totally clean, and also that if everyone switched to an electric car tomorrow the UK electricity industry would not be able to cope.
So, how to get around this?
According to some Professor Brainstorm on the radio, the answer is to put wind turbines the whole length of the HS2 line!
Oh joy! Rapture unbounded! Bad enough the sodding thing is passing within half a mile as the crow flies, now we get these monstrosities as well (possibly).
It doesn't seem to have occurred to the mad Professor that wind turbines need a whacking subsidy paid to the landowner, and that 150 miles of wind turbines is going to be very expensive indeed, thus pushing the cost of Western Europe's foremost white elephant even further through the roof!
It has dawned on some that electric cars actually get their power from power stations, which produce pollutants, so aren't totally clean, and also that if everyone switched to an electric car tomorrow the UK electricity industry would not be able to cope.
So, how to get around this?
According to some Professor Brainstorm on the radio, the answer is to put wind turbines the whole length of the HS2 line!
Oh joy! Rapture unbounded! Bad enough the sodding thing is passing within half a mile as the crow flies, now we get these monstrosities as well (possibly).
It doesn't seem to have occurred to the mad Professor that wind turbines need a whacking subsidy paid to the landowner, and that 150 miles of wind turbines is going to be very expensive indeed, thus pushing the cost of Western Europe's foremost white elephant even further through the roof!