They don't want us to exploit the considerable reserves of gas and oil which apparently exist on (or rather under) our own soil. They don't want us to use our existing coal fired power stations, for which we also still have fuel under our own feet. They don't like wind farms because of the visual impact and noise for nearby residents. They don't like the look of solar power installations on any scale to be useful (if ever in this country). Some years back they opposed a scheme for tidal power in the River Severn on the grounds of impact on wild life. They are against development of new nuclear power stations.
My issue is they only ever tell us what they are against - and it seems to be everything. They never come up with a solution to our future power needs, and while we dither energy prices are rising fast and we are increasingly dependent on other, in some cases unstable, countries for our energy needs.
Yes, we can save energy, but there is a limit. I have an energy efficient boiler, double glazing, UPVC doors, cavity wall insulation, as much insulation as will physically go in my loft, low energy light bulbs, modern efficient appliances, a programmable thermostat which drops the temperature during the day etc etc, all of which I've had to pay for myself at the same time as my taxes and levies on my energy bills help others less well off to do the same.
My energy use has dropped over the years, but the price rises have far exceeded any savings I can make - and I've now run out of energy saving ideas. And I'm desperately sorry for those worse off than me.
So come on protesters. You are apparently against any developments that will give us energy security and reduce bills, or at least stop them rising so fast. So what is your answer? Or do we have to wait until the lights go out to find out?
Discuss!!!





