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    The 'Government' man, Wiletts, did manage to say YES to everything. It is all being considered, he says. Wind-farms do have one small plus, they at least present an immediate blight for those who immediately benefit. Nuclear can only cost and cost and cost...and blight future generations, only somewhere along the line will anybody see the least benefit.
    Harnessing the power of the tide presents distinct advantages, but I think progress on this front is hampered by relative lack of immediate profit, whereas wind-farms do bring big-bucks from the off and while there is an inbuilt tie-in between all current options for Government and those who are so-profiting, wind remains the albatross around the neck of future power-generation.
    It is again our present Political/Government system and apparatus that holds us all back.

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