There was a very good wind energy debate on the Pat Kenny show yesterday between Paula Byrne of Wind Aware Ireland and Kenneth Matthews of IWEA. It can be listened to here :
http://www.newstalk.ie/player/podcasts/The_Pat_Kenny_Show/The_Pat_Kenny_Show_Highlights/77230/1/are_wind_turbines_the_answer_to_irelands_energy_needs
It was interesting how Kenneth Matthews chides Paula Byrne for talking about emission savings from wind of 2.5% in all energy sectors (transport, electricity and heating), rather than the savings in the electricity sector only, when he began the argument for wind by talking about the € 6 Billion of fossil fuel imports per annum, which comprises the fuel used in all sectors. In fact, 75% of the € 6 Billion fuel bill relates to oil, which makes up a tiny proportion of fuel used in electricity :
“While penetration of renewables continues, our fossil fuel import bill was still €6 billion in 2011, with oil accounting for three quarters of that. - See more at: http://www.seai.ie/News_Events/Press_Releases/2012/Renewable_electricity_avoided_approximately_%E2%82%AC300_million_in_gas_imports_in_2011.html#sthash.QHXT31mQ.dpuf
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