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You made it all up then - great. Proof that you are not worth wasting my time talking to as you will just make stuff up. :rolleyes:
You already said that, three(?) times now. I've said that I knew some we use are made in the UK but can't find a source to back up that it's a large fraction.

This is intellectual honesty. Try it.
 
You already said that, three(?) times now. I've said that I knew some we use are made in the UK but can't find a source to back up that it's a large fraction.

This is intellectual honesty. Try it.
Your made up stuff is part of the reason people call the whole man-made thing BS same as that Simon Clark bloke said in the vid - he was saying that over 2,000 installed ones were made in hull - which is BS
 
Your made up stuff is part of the reason people call the whole man-made thing BS same as that Simon Clark bloke said in the vid - he was saying that over 2,000 installed ones were made in hull - which is BS
Why do you say that?


They say on their website that they've made 2,500 blades. But who knows how recently they've updated it.
 
No he did not say that at all. - I have given you the actual numbers to date of uk made and uk installed wind turbines. Remember we are talking about minions made up --

Minions good proportion is actually about 0.6% -he just just made up his statement and gave it as fact.
And you have also made up what the chap in the vid actually said.
"We make the blades in Hull, the cables in Hartlepool..." This is for offshore wind which has the bigger capacity. Remember, onshore turbines are limited to 125m tall, which essentially limits it to 2-3MW. In reality, this is often even lower.
Offshore, they go much larger, which is far more efficient. Currently up to 108m blades for producing up to 14MW. Big beasts.
The upshot is that in terms of capacity, more is installed offshore these days.

Also, they make turbines on Isle of Wight. They used to make offshore blades, but as they got bigger, it has switched to onshore.
There are other manufacturers, mostly making smaller turbines.
 
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Why do you say that?


They say on their website that they've made 2,500 blades. But who knows how recently they've updated it.
We are talking about UK installed ones and you know it- You brought it up
 
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