ziggy12345 wrote:So Vestas want to shut a plant making turbine blades in the Isle white and move production to Colorado due to the fact that the blades will be used in wind farms in Colorado and therefore will not waste huge amounts of fossil fuels in shipping the blades to the USA and lots of green activists are trying to stop this. Is it only me who sees the irony in this?
But if it was your job at stake, you lived in a place where you might have trouble getting another job, and you had the skills, experience and a factory full of equipment for making a product that the government have just announced they want to create a big market for, wouldn't you see a certain irony in being put on the dole?
The reason why they are making blades for USA is that there is not much of a market in UK because of our NUIMBYs. Not ironic, just stupid. But don't blame Vestas, blame the great British citizenry.
This 'recession' provides some great excuses, don't it?
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Since we're throwing money around on bailouts and infrastructure: is not a home grown wind turbine factory an ESSENTIAL piece of infrastructure for both national defense and resilience?
I'd have thought it would be simple risk management to take over the factory.
The Labour government let the Vestas factory close because it was on the Isle of Wight which doesn't vote Labour. The new wind turbine factory will be in the North East which does vote labour.