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Old 21-04-2022, 11:00 AM #26
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arista doesnt want to admit he was wrong, so it's pointless kizzy

I am Pro massive solar farms
they can find another location

That is Democracy,
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I am Pro massive solar farms
they can find another location

That is Democracy,
Define democracy in terms of land allocation..

As far as I can see this solar company has leased this land for 40 years from the owner.
This makes money for both of them, the energy produced won't be subsidised most likely it will be sold to the grid.. so who benefits?

Also while it's a solar farm it's safe from development so no future housing projects.
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Similarly with macdonalds their ad explains how their oil powers their trucks.. neatly bypassing the tax the rest of us pay on fuel.
I thought biodiesel was illegal?
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Define democracy in terms of land allocation..

As far as I can see this solar company has leased this land for 40 years from the owner.
This makes money for both of them, the energy produced won't be subsidised most likely it will be sold to the grid.. so who benefits?

Also while it's a solar farm it's safe from development so no future housing projects.

Under the Condition of a Council to vote on it.

Massive Solar farms
will power local housing.


Both Labour and Conservative
failed in building enough new homes.

Labour has plans to build more homes for Local people
under Starmer,
if he wins a General Election.
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There is a Massive Solar Farm in China
it will supply power to the City near it.

Under the Solar Panels
are Pig farmers

That is Mass Production
at its best.
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[QUOTE=arista;11156156]Under the Condition of a Council to vote on it.

Massive Solar farms
will power local housing.


Both Labour and Conservative
failed in building enough new homes.

Labour has plans to build more homes for Local people
under Starmer,
if he wins a General Election.[/QUOTE

So it's council agricultural land? ...or as it's commonly known greenbelt.
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So it's council agricultural land? ...or as it's commonly known greenbelt.
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I thought biodiesel was illegal?
We are running a similar initiative in the UK, converting our used cooking oil into biodiesel through Olleco, a renewable fuel provider. This goes to our transport provider, Martin Brower, to help fuel delivery trucks, which backhaul food waste from our kitchens. And it doesn’t stop there. This food waste is converted by Olleco into gas and electricity, some of which is supplied to the neighboring Arla dairy, which supplies all of our organic milk in the UK. The milk they produce, along with other supplies, are delivered to restaurants by the biodiesel-fueled trucks. The circle continues.

https://corporate.mcdonalds.com/corp...l-to-fuel.html
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We are running a similar initiative in the UK, converting our used cooking oil into biodiesel through Olleco, a renewable fuel provider. This goes to our transport provider, Martin Brower, to help fuel delivery trucks, which backhaul food waste from our kitchens. And it doesn’t stop there. This food waste is converted by Olleco into gas and electricity, some of which is supplied to the neighboring Arla dairy, which supplies all of our organic milk in the UK. The milk they produce, along with other supplies, are delivered to restaurants by the biodiesel-fueled trucks. The circle continues.

https://corporate.mcdonalds.com/corp...l-to-fuel.html
Sounds good tbh
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I thought biodiesel was illegal?

Is biodiesel legal in the UK?

[Anyone wishing to use, produce or sell biodiesel in the UK,
or elsewhere, is solely responsible for their actions
and must ensure that all relevant laws and
regulations are obeyed. The laws concerned:
Hydrocarbon Oil Duties Act 1979.
Hydrocarbon Oil (Payment of Rebates) Regulations 1996.]
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