More wind turbines near Brighton UK
…it’s plenty strong enough.

by soleo May 9, 2022 4 Comments 3 Links
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…it’s plenty strong enough.
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Roads and pavements provide a large surface, which can be lined with solar panels to produce clean, sustainable energy.
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Offering cash or goods and services in exchange for plastic waste is a great incentive to encourage people to recycle!
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With more investors focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors, satellite imagery may provide them with key data on the environmental impact of company activities. Satellite applications include monitoring greenhouse-gas emissions from companies and regions, helping utilities optimize renewable energy infrastructure and mining data to project how climate change could affect particular industries.
“ESG is becoming table stakes for businesses, and satellite imagery helps fill the data gap,” says Jonas. “Developing technologies from both public and private companies could offer a new channel of information for investors interested in pursuing both sustainability and returns.”
Idea from https://www.morganstanley.com/ideas/space-economy-investment-themes
Lol, nice pic, though the wind isn’t the only problem on the Sussex coast. Got to say that the Rampion wind farm seems to be a total success. Read more about it here as these giant saviours are likely coming to your location too, soon.
I heard that one wind turbine spin powers an entire house for a full day. There are over 100 of these things, spinning all day and night.
There are negative impacts on nature but these can be negated if thought about properly. This article details a few pointers for sustainable future development.
Wind speeds of 122mph at the Needles on the Isle of Wight are provisionally the highest gust ever recorded in England, the Met Office said.