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Why not combine wind power with wave power? If the turbines bob on waves then it seems they could generate energy 

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4 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Why not combine wind power with wave power? If the turbines bob on waves then it seems they could generate energy 

Wave power has been tried - <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salter's_duck> - never really took off though.  Tidal power is another option - reliable and predictable but there are only a few places where it would be viable.  Bristol Channel (UK) is one and the Bay of Fundy (Canada) is another.  I seem to recall that France has a tidal power installation somewhere.

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GB Energy the long running, actually incorporated in October 2024 is the brain child of the Labour Party. When launched last year it was given £8.3bn to assist the start up by the Government. Original plan was to create an energy producing company, i.e. a Nationalised company, but this was adjusted to an investment only setup. Can't upset the fat cat CEO's of the existing money for nothing energy producers.

Shares are owned by the Secretary of State for Energy, the famous bacon sandwich eating ex leader of the Labour Party. As part of Labour's steath reversal of Brexit, the chairman is German.

Ed's launch speech lauded this will create green energy for the country and lower prices. Yeah, right.

For readers of Private Eye, GBE is commonly refered to as Giant Bill's Energy.

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On 3/22/2025 at 9:56 AM, BritManToo said:

Pigs rooting in the green money trough!

UK electricity costs double because of these guys.

Not actually true. The price of electricity is tied to the price of the most expensive gas used in power stations. get rid of that, and the price comes down.

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On 3/22/2025 at 1:02 PM, Social Media said:

Dan McGrail, interim chief executive of GB Energy, has expressed interest in investing a portion of his £8.3 billion budget in floating wind farm technology, a move that could position the UK as a global leader in the industr

and make Dan an exceedingly rich man. Thanks British taxpayers, I'm sure you'd rather a bunch of million $ floating windmills instead of paying nurses a decent wage.

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