I READ the article in The Argus (November 19) about the Rampion wind farm off the coast of Sussex saying it could be extended to Bognor Regis?
I am getting a bit confused about this climate change business. A few years ago it was
revealed that there was a hole in the ozone layer which could be disastrous.
I have just read in a science magazine that the hole is virtually closed naturally, so do these boffins really know what is going to happen?
Already billions are being is being spent on these wind turbines.
With climate change how does one know that there will be enough wind to operate these efficiently in the future?
Also the Rampion wind farm has not produced any electricity since October 26 due to a major fault.
This does not bode well for the future.
RJ Metcalfe, Staplefield Drive, Brighton
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