Donald, thanks for the great new golf course. I look forward to playing it one day soon. It will remind me of playing at the European Golf club in Brittas Bay in Co Wicklow, where for all of the 18 holes golfers have a splendid view of the wind turbines I built offshore in 2003.
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Why Renewable Energy Feed In Tariffs (REFITS) pay for themselves from Year 1.
04. Aug, 2009 | Category: Energy Politics, Value of Wind
We pointed out in the last few blogs that Feed In Tariffs were the surest way to get a new technology like wind energy deployed into a conservative sector like electricity. In simple terms the risk for the developer is greatly reduced.
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