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I find a very interesting point here that nobody is making.
Renewables like Wind are build once and use/maintain for low cost. So, under that structure, any factory created to build wind turbines will shut as soon as all the volume wind turbines have been deployed. These jobs and factories are not "consumer" related. They are "single use". Once the job is done it's done.
We should be investing in jobs which self perpetuate. There are other ways to spend less and get more. As Frank, Cromwell and Ossie have all noted. There are plenty of rivers in the UK and turbines to gather that power and use it locally are viable, crate real local construction jobs for the infrastructure build and will work 24x7 except at very low water conditions.
The thing is a mess and needs to be revisited. Sadly Wind is easy. Find a bit of land, lay a few cables, stick up this tower which has a very small footprint, if a very large visual impact ton the environment, then just take the money..... Also 90% of the construction for wind turbines can be done off site.....
On one of the climate sites I visit I postulated that we could use tidal rise fall to replace the entire baseload power of the UK. Massive construction, something we used to excel at, totally clean, totally offshore, even over the horizon, viable 24x7 and with the tidal range round the UK, always having power when needed in the grid. Implementation could be incremental and we could wind up with cheap everlasting power in the UK, for the cost of maintenance of the infrastructure.
The answer?
It's quicker and cheaper to put up a few wind farms.....
Yeah. Right....