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Wind Turbines Ireland

Wind turbines Ireland boast a modest assortment of energy farms across the country. While it is a small country and thus, obviously not the most developed in terms of energy, wind turbines Ireland manage to make up a somewhat significant portion of the country’s energy usage, enough anyhow to provide hope to people wanting to continue building more and more. The problem with this type of development is that it is slow. This is not a problem of technology but a problem of morale. We can afford to be a little slow. We have 50 years at least to build them and more likely 100 before coal is a completely unavailable source of electric power anymore. So, as I said, we can afford to take our time a little bit, the world isn’t going to end in a day. However for all those bright young conservationists out there trying to make a difference, breaking their backs with loans and taking out every grant imaginable to build a multibillion dollar energy farm right in the heart of Ireland, the statistics can be quite depressing. They want to be proud of themselves and of the work they did, but how can they be expected to continue building and working in the fashion they are going in now when after all the hard work it took to build the first energy farm, that this farm they just built for a billion dollars only helped reduce wind turbines Ireland energy usage by a fifth of a percent. This is a bit dramatic and can, depending on the size of the farm itself end up being closer to one or even two percent.

But no matter which way you slice it, the work that was put in, in order to accomplish the completion of the energy farm just does not seem proportional to what actually came out of the accomplishment. One or two percent doesn’t seem like much. And on average, at least in Canada, forever multibillion dollar wind energy farm built, it only reduces the country’s energy usage by a fifth of a percent. This means they’d probably have to build at least 25 to make even a little bit of a dent and this could take forever. When the average farm costs 5 billion to build, you’d be reaching into the hundreds of billions of dollars just to be able to put a fraction of a dent on the energy usage. It will take a very long time to pay that off, let me assure you. And Ireland is in a similar predicament. They do have the opportunity for growth once they get their political issues sorted out though.

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