Our entire nation’s future electricity supply depends on the Goldilocks theory – not too windy, not too still, just right

On Friday morning, I think for the first time I understood what is meant by the “calm before the storm”. The dog and I were walking along an unmade road in an eerie stillness. The sky was pewter with rain, although not a drop had yet fallen. The only sound was the leaves in the trees rustling apprehensively. The whole world felt apprehensive. Waiting. Something wicked this way comes. Even Bingo wanted to cut our walk short and head home before it began….   https://www.telegraph.co.uk/columnists/2022/02/23/windy-wind-turbines-downside-eco-power/?fbclid=IwAR3Bg8-BJWfyKOCz4A0xARGQyTGdfz_keJ0I4vrzb6fJUjv4ri8PbLyTgTs


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