The philosophy for creating the plethora of wind turbines which are at the will of the weather needs to be defended. Sadly a country having wind turbines is almost like having a national airline despite the economics.
Though on balance, and accepting at least by default that global warming is a reality, the production of turbines on the present scale, on land and on and off shore, on the present scale in North Western Europe is alarming and attempts to smoothen out supplies from them between countries therein by developing an international grid can be a mutual disaster.
All can be seen to be increasingly at risk at the will of wind. Weather patterns can affect many turbines at once in these geologically small areas and all the grid connnections in the world will be useless when massive flat weather patterns embrace this part of Europe.
International grid scenarios also will be accompanied in competition for production excesses, and they have to be excesses, of power in one county or another, and political termoil or fractious relationships, and financial vulnerability could affect such smooth running.
The rush to spend billions on wind power is not concurrently being backed up by the production of reliable conventional power plant and the cost of these appears to be ignored.
A better system is the storage of the wind's energy on site as I propose.
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