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19th September 2011, 02:26
Wind farm paid £1.2 million to produce no electricity
17 Sep 2011
A wind farm has been paid £1.2 million not to produce electricity for eight-and-a-half hours.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02001/1809Windfarms_2001353b.jpg
The amount is ten times greater than the wind farm's owners would have received had they actually generated any electricity.
The disclosure exposes the bizarre workings of Britain's electricity supply, prompting calls last night for an official investigation into the payments system.
The £1.2 million will go to a Norwegian company which owns 60 turbines in the Scottish Borders.
The National Grid asked the company, Fred Olsen Renewables, to shut down its Crystal Rig II wind farm last Saturday for a little over eight hours amid fears the electricity network would become overloaded.
The problem was caused by high winds buffeting the country in the wake of Hurricane Katia.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/8770937/Wind-farm-paid-1.2-million-to-produce-no-electricity.html
PS - One Word..."SCAM"..!
UPDATE
The US example:
(Solar power company) Solyndra filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this month and laid off its 1,100 employees. (http://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/obama-admin-reworked-solyndra-1182334.html)
The Fremont, Calif.-based company was the first renewable-energy company to receive a loan guarantee under a stimulus-law program to encourage green energy and was frequently touted by the Obama administration as a model. Obama visited the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters last year, and Vice President Joe Biden spoke by satellite at its groundbreaking.
Since then, the implosion of the company and revelations that the administration hurried Office of Management and Budget officials to finish their review of the loan in time for the September 2009 groundbreaking has become an embarrassment for Obama as he sells his new job-creation program around the country.
An Associated Press review of regulatory filings shows that Solyndra was hemorrhaging hundreds of millions of dollars for years before the Obama administration signed off on the original $535 million loan guarantee in September 2009. The company eventually got $528 million.
PSS - And, funnily enough, Obama’s loan guarantee turned out very useful for some of his donors. Not so useful for taxpayers
17 Sep 2011
A wind farm has been paid £1.2 million not to produce electricity for eight-and-a-half hours.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02001/1809Windfarms_2001353b.jpg
The amount is ten times greater than the wind farm's owners would have received had they actually generated any electricity.
The disclosure exposes the bizarre workings of Britain's electricity supply, prompting calls last night for an official investigation into the payments system.
The £1.2 million will go to a Norwegian company which owns 60 turbines in the Scottish Borders.
The National Grid asked the company, Fred Olsen Renewables, to shut down its Crystal Rig II wind farm last Saturday for a little over eight hours amid fears the electricity network would become overloaded.
The problem was caused by high winds buffeting the country in the wake of Hurricane Katia.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/8770937/Wind-farm-paid-1.2-million-to-produce-no-electricity.html
PS - One Word..."SCAM"..!
UPDATE
The US example:
(Solar power company) Solyndra filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection earlier this month and laid off its 1,100 employees. (http://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/obama-admin-reworked-solyndra-1182334.html)
The Fremont, Calif.-based company was the first renewable-energy company to receive a loan guarantee under a stimulus-law program to encourage green energy and was frequently touted by the Obama administration as a model. Obama visited the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters last year, and Vice President Joe Biden spoke by satellite at its groundbreaking.
Since then, the implosion of the company and revelations that the administration hurried Office of Management and Budget officials to finish their review of the loan in time for the September 2009 groundbreaking has become an embarrassment for Obama as he sells his new job-creation program around the country.
An Associated Press review of regulatory filings shows that Solyndra was hemorrhaging hundreds of millions of dollars for years before the Obama administration signed off on the original $535 million loan guarantee in September 2009. The company eventually got $528 million.
PSS - And, funnily enough, Obama’s loan guarantee turned out very useful for some of his donors. Not so useful for taxpayers