Ending Wind Farm Subsidies: The EU is right.

The following is from Ashley Fox MEP:-

Earlier this month the European Commission intervened on the issue of taxpayers subsidising certain renewable energy sources in the UK. The Commission has informed the British Government that its current levels of wind farm subsidies constitute ‘state aid’ and need to be phased out by the end of the decade. This phasing out of support applies to both onshore and offshore wind farms, as well as the solar industry. 

The Commission argues that both industries are mature enough to survive without such large taxpayer support.

I rarely encourage intervention by the European Commission, but I fully support them on this issue. The energy market needs to be able to function without state subsidy – in fact, that is one of the foundations on which a free market operates.

Wind farms have been given too much preferential treatment for far too long. The planning system is heavily skewed in their favour as they are often able to override any legitimate public objection. Furthermore, the current subsidies for wind farms have led to increased fuel bills and pushed up the cost of living for hard working families.

I have always found it absurd that we have paid out massive sums of money to support an inherently unreliable source of energy. If, as some people argue, wind farms are part of the solution to our energy problem then it is time that they stood on their own two feet. The EU Commission is right in the interests of the consumer and the taxpayer.

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Beckwell Wind Turbine – Important Update

I am pleased to report a large number of people attended the meeting organised by the Milton Abbot Grouped Parish Council last evening. The vote at the end of the meeting showed that the majority of those attending wished to object to the Application and the MAGPC took this into consideration before retiring for a closed session. They have promised to enter their submission to WDBC by the 10th January 2013.

Despite the large turnouts only a few people have entered their personal submissions to WDBC. It is important that the Council see that individually we care about our countryside so please if you have not already done so do it now by either writing to:-

WDBC, Kilworthy Park, Drake Road, Tavistock. PL19 0BZ and quoting 01243/2013

or by following this link :-

http://apps.westdevon.gov.uk/planningsearch/default.aspx?shortid=01243/2013

Please remember that we still recommend you get your written submissions into WDBC by the 10th January 2014 although the Planning Officer has stated that any submissions received after that date but before the 20th January 2014 are likely to be considered. Those before the 10th January 2014 will be taken into consideration.

Finally Councillor Bob Baldwin has also confirmed that he has “called in” this application so that it will be considered by the full Planning Committee possibly at its next meeting in early February.

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Beckwell Wind Turbine – Kelly Parish Meeting

A well attended meeting was held last night (Monday 6th January 2014) to discuss the proposed application for a Wind Turbine at Beckwell Farm.

After considerable discussion it was agreed that the Kelly Parish Meeting would oppose the application and would submit this in writing to the Planning Department of West Devon Borough Council.

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Beckwell Wind Turbine – Meetings at Meadwell Hall and Milton Abbot Hall

Just to remind you that meetings to discuss the Beckwell wind turbine application will be held this coming Monday and Wednesday:-

  • Monday 6th January  7.30pm Meadwell Hall (organised by Kelly Parish Meeting)

 

  • Wednesday 8th January  7pm Milton Abbot Public Hall (organised by Milton Abbot Group Parish Council)

We need your support at these meetings to help prevent the spread of Wind Turbines into West Devon, and in particular onto Ramsdown Hill- please attend if you are able.

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Wind farms handed £5 million to switch off turbines as thousands of homes left without power – Telegraph

This is the rubbish we are paying for!

Wind farms handed £5 million to switch off turbines as thousands of homes left without power – Telegraph.

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