Biker-Russ wrote:
An absolutely stunning example of how to cause the maximum amount of distraction possible to motortists was unvieled over the weekend on the A13 in East London.
Unveiled? They must have used a bloody enormous sheet!

Being sensible for a moment I found
a PDF copy of the planning proposal, and skimming through it there appears to have been little or no consideration of the turbines being a possible distraction. All that's said is that TfL had no objections and felt that there would be "no adverse impact", though they seem to be thinking more about congestion caused by additional construction traffic. Two of these things are 100 meters high and the third is 120 meters, and it seems as if all the thought about the effects they might have relates to aesthetics and whether they might be a future toursit attraction.

Biker-Russ wrote:
I am not objecting in any way to the use of a wind turbine, they are one of the ways forward for renewable energy...
That's debatable, but this probably isn't the right forum for it. Suffice to say that other options exist that don't need a conventional power station as back up for when it's not windy and wouldn't involve large structures blighting the landscape and distracting motorists. Unfortunately more r&d is needed (or so I believe) and for political reasons governments want to appear green now, not in ten years time. So get used to wind turbines, because we can expect a lot more to be built over the next decade or so.
