by StephenJ » Wed Apr 14, 2010 12:45 pm
Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder but I can't see how anyone could reasonably argue that the aesthetic of the west coast of Kintyre would be somehow enhanced by this development? This isn't a few pretty windmills, it's a truly massive industrial object in the middle of an otherwise relatively unspoiled vista.
Windpower is a stopgap at best that future generations would have laughed at if they weren't going to have to clear up the mess.
Since the Scottish Government have ludicrously committed to generating 50% of Scotland's growing electricity needs from renewables by 2020, I sadly can't see this project not happening. I just hope that I live long enough to see the monstrous carbuncle dismantled within my lifetime.
Perhaps SSE could do a feasibility study into developing underground turbines at Killkerran Cemetery? I'm sure the amount of spinning going on in the graves down there in relation to this proposal could, if harnessed, provide more than enough electricity to keep their shareholders in the required fat dividends, plus it would be less controversial, equally ethical and just as likely to successfully contribute towards the long-term power needs of the country.