You can put up all the wind turbines & solar panels that you feel the need to but what you don't understand is something that they're NOT telling you on your gogglebox of choice. Try to Google what that is.
Only if the people who live in the area concerned are happy about it. A TV straw poll on one area appeared to indicates that there has been a change of opinions. They may decide the occasional shake and shudder is ok. Some areas of the country have these anyway. B'ham is one. Not sure about the area where fracking was stopped.fracking is back on the agenda
Only if the people who live in the area concerned are happy about it
No it's what she said so must be correct.And you seriously think that is how it will happen?
50 years worth of gas is not to be sniffed at....Fracking is a dead horse and a distraction from useful action.
We're not going to see anything like that from fracking. Around 20% of 30 years supply is more realistic in terms of maximum use.50 years worth of gas is not to be sniffed at....
Energy Security until we are self sufficient in Wind & Nuclear, and have converted our homes away from gas central heating.
Everyone who objects can buy putins gas, the rest of us can have warm homes at an affordable cost.
and it went on to sayWe're not going to see anything like that from fracking. Around 20% of 30 years supply is more realistic in terms of maximum use.
How much shale gas is there in the UK and what is the status of fracking? - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
This explainer outlines the current and historical status of fracking in the UK, the arguments for and against it, and the UK's reserves of shale gas.www.lse.ac.uk
And that would be security of supply, but to bring bills down we'd need to match Russia's supply to the EU. That'd use all that gas up in 1-4 years.
A perfect thing to bet on. Plus even labour wouldn't go for such a socialist programme.and it went on to say
However, the review made clear the high levels of uncertainty around all these numbers and the fact that we have no estimates of ‘proven reserve’ estimates on which to base commercial development.
There is a hell of a lot of it down there and my figures could be a right as yours.
We are not in the EU now, we don't have to follow their rules, our gov could demand it is sold direct to uk power gen companies at a fair price, and even if they don't, we could level 50 - 60% tax on profits and feed that back to UK consumers.