Prince Charles’s father doesn’t share his son’s pixie-dust enthusiasms. Telegraph:
The Duke of Edinburgh has made a fierce attack on wind farms, describing them as “absolutely useless”.
In a withering assault on the onshore wind turbine industry, the Duke said the farms were “a disgrace”.
He also criticised the industry’s reliance on subsidies from electricity customers, claimed wind farms would “never work” and accused people who support them of believing in a “fairy tale”.
The Duke’s comments will be seized upon by the burgeoning lobby who say wind farms are ruining the countryside and forcing up energy bills.
Criticism of their effect on the environment has mounted, with The Sunday Telegraph disclosing today that turbines are being switched off during strong winds following complaints about their noise.
The Duke’s views are politically charged, as they put him at odds with the Government’s policy significantly to increase the amount of electricity generated by wind turbines.
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Lord love him, the man understands more economics and far more engineering than most politicians. Which is why the media have to be so rude about him.
God bless the DoE!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseLong live The Ironic Duke!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseFor some reason, the Swamp Castle sceens from "Holy Grail" come to mind.
"But Father, i don't want any nuke plants. I just want ... the wind!"
(Music rises)
"Stop that! Stop That! STOP THAT!!!"
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseExcept for how his children turned out, I like this guy better and better as time goes by.
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseWhenever Prince Philip makes any kind of "controversial" remark, the "nancy-boys" of the UK have a hissy fit. Keep shooting the tiger, Duke!
Reply to this commentLinkReport AbuseAs an English monarchist (living in the formerly Loyalist colony of New York) I agree with those before who praised the Duke of Edinburgh for his as-always sensible remarks. However, in the interest of fair play it should be noted that Prince Charles seems to hold the same view on this particular subject, having openly refused to allow wind farms on his Duchy's lands (quite rightly, so I would say)
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