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But there was another trouble that goes far beyond Vestas.If you must subsidise wind power, as many governments believe, the worst way is by short-term, on-off measures whose future no one can foretell.
A spokesman for Kite Power Solutions said the technology could halve the cost of offshore wind energy, dispensing with the need for governments to subsidise wind in an effort to reduce carbon emissions.
Meanwhile, a YouGov survey commissioned by the Sunday Times showed three-quarters of respondents arguing that the government should use more solar energy than at present, and 60% of respondents said the government is right to subsidise wind energy.
And if the United States wants to subsidise wind power, it would be better off throwing the lot at T. Boone Pickens, and his giant wind farm, than at individual consumers.The new year also begins with hand-wringing about the economic crisis, and how it and the low price of oil are bad for investment into alternative energy.
You need to harness that emotion in a positive way and the government has to take a more proactive stance to address that". twice as many people think the government is right to subsidise wind power (60%) as think they are wrong to do so (26%).
In it he said: "Taxing your citizens to subsidise wind projects owned by foreign energy companies will destroy your country and its economy.
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The Chinese currently subsidise wind-power firms that use domestic parts instead of imports.
Having had the foresight to invest in enough reliable nuclear generation to provide for nearly all domestic consumption, and having been blessed by geography with plentiful hydro resources, France exports profitably to Britain, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, Spain and Germany.The latter two countries expensively subsidised wind.
The cost of electricity has already risen 20% since 2009 and the company blames future increases on the number of coal-fired power stations being closed plus the cost of subsidising wind farms.
They also come amid speculation that the Treasury will respond to Labour's price freeze by removing some green levies on bills that go towards subsidising wind, solar and other renewables as well as energy efficiency and fuel poverty programmes.
When the government decides on a way to make Britain greener such as joining the European emissions-trading scheme, which puts a price on carbon, or the renewables obligation, which subsidises wind, biomass and solar power, or levies to pay for carbon sequestration and storage or renewable heating utilities pay for it and pass the costs on to their customers.
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