RENEWABLE ENERGY Is important but not to the detriment of the

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RENEWABLE ENERGY
1. Is important but not to the detriment of the countryside or people’s lives
2. Wind power and PV cells are not viable. They are only attractive because of over generous FIT paid for by tax
on residents fuel bills
3. No windmills
4. Important however it depends on what methods are to be considered. Wave and solar power I would
support. Wind turbines I would not
5. Important but not to the detriment of the surrounding countryside or the ruining of residents lives from
noise, glare or flicker. It needs to be very carefully planned and managed
6. No wind turbines on the Roseland
7. Installations must be in proportion and not detract from AONB
8. Not wind farms
9. I am not at all supportive of the wind farm project suggested locally
10. The most important issue facing future generations if we are not to be reliant on purchasing from other
countries or nuclear
11. No wind turbines
12. But not wind turbines!
13. In proportion to the size of the population and landscapes taking into account the natural beauty of the area
14. Wind energy will blight the area
15. Not using wind turbines
16. Important but not happy with wind turbines in AONB
17. We need renewable energy in some form
18. To protect the landscape
19. Solar roof panels – yes. Windmills – no
20. Wind turbines and solar parks are popping up everywhere – NOT on the Roseland please
21. The Cornish environment is being ruined by ‘environmentally friendly’ renewable energy installations – wind
turbines and solar panels. They may be appropriate in an industrial landscape but otherwise they should be
in no one’s back yard, certainly not in the AONB
22. Must be cost effective and discrete. Not destroying views etc.
23. Ensure protect the landscape
24. Protecting the landscape
25. Believe in green energy but not at the cost of the natural beauty and countryside of Cornwall. No wind
turbines or solar parks
26. Solar farms - yes but restricted. Wind turbines – no
27. While I believe in renewable energy I would not like to see this being given preference over protection of the
landscape
28. I have no objection to solar farms or wind farms as a group but this tendency for ‘odd’ turbines popping up
everywhere spoils every view
29. Community ownership
30. Not to have windmills anywhere
31. Not to have solar panels on farm land
32. Small scale not industrial/large scale
33. I do not think we should have wind turbines on Roseland but solar is OK
34. Depends on method used – vast developments of wind farms or solar panels would destroy a beautiful area
and the damage to the environment would be unjustified
35. Wind turbines aren’t as ugly as some people make out and they are so harmless to the environment
36. What about power station using water power bottom Tregony?
37. Renewable energy is important but Parish should not be overrun with wind turbines and solar panels. AONB
policy should be adhered to
38. There must be a policy for wind turbines and solar farms. Their provision in an AONB cannot be permitted
under any circumstances. Such areas are so important to the Roseland
39. No wind turbines
40. We feel that the present technology of renewable energy requires spoiling the landscape to an unacceptable
degree
41. But not windmills. We should be harnessing tidal power and putting energy generators out of sight
42. Nice idea in theory but unfortunately every form of renewable energy (and especially wind turbines and
solar farms, though not necessarily solar panels on dwellings) cause serious and significant damage to the
environment and are not ‘green’
43. More should be done to look into tidal power – always available and unobtrusive
44. Not at the cost of turning the Roseland into a carpet of wind farms
45. Renewable energy is obviously important but it must not impact on the landscape because this will have a
detrimental effect on the tourists enjoyment (Now our principle industry)
46. Marine power generation has far more potential for the West country. The tide flows twice a day
irrespective of wind, cloud cover etc.
47. No wind turbines on skyline. They ruin the beauty of the countryside while producing very small amounts of
electricity
48. No windmills please
49. Photo-voltaic only
50. Should exclude windmill and solar farms. Should consist only of systems that do not dominate the
environment
51. At the expense of protecting our landscape?
52. No solar panels overlooking the sea at St Mawes please
53. There are far too many wind turbines and solar farms blighting the Cornish countryside. Please try and keep
them off the Roseland
54. Provided they don’t put any wind turbines on the Roseland. Solar panels are OK
55. Is important but the Roseland is not suitable for either wind or solar farms. Presumably there are no plans
for a tidal barrier on the Fal!
56. No wind farms but discreet solar panels OK
57. We need to obtain renewable energy from the sea. Not have these awful wind turbines going up in the
Roseland and in the bay. Blot on the landscape!
58. Promotion of solar panels (domestic only)
59. No vast arrays to spoil AONB
60. Now that the met office has admitted that global warming is a myth there is no need for ugly wind turbines
or solar panels in this area.
61. Atomic power stations fine – create jobs
62. Not enough land space and would ruin Roseland’s real asset – it’s rare natural beauty
63. Please don’t cover the Roseland with solar and wind farms. Why not harness the sea?
64. Geothermal
65. As the Roseland is an AONB we do not want the landscape spoiled by visual intrusions e.g. windmills etc.
either on land or out to sea otherwise this beautiful peninsula will just be like everywhere else
66. Not wind farms!
67. The subsidies to renewables are a tax on the poorest benefitting land owners. They must be discouraged by
Cornwall council
68. Ban all wind farms from CCC proceedings. They are a blot on the landscape and inefficient producers of
energy or reducers of carbon emissions
69. Good if suitably placed
70. Pre-supposes that global warming is a proven fact when it isn’t and the last thing we need is our beautiful
countryside covered with ghastly noisy wind turbines and fields full of rusting solar panels making huge
profits for the privileged few and ruining the environment for the rest in the process
71. Hope – no more windmills
72. Fear – wind and solar farms. Small scale OK no higher than the church tower
73. Fear – I don’t want wind turbines or solar farms
74. Fear – wind farms (2nd home owner)
75. Hope – no wind farms on Carrick headland (2nd home owner)
76. Fear – large wind farms spoiling the natural beauty of the Roseland
77. Hope – an energy management plan (Community owned renewable energy plant i.e. solar panels, wind
turbines) where the money produced goes back into community projects
78. Fear – wind turbines
79. Fear – too many turbines!
80. Fear – wind turbines & solar farms
81. Hope – sustainable energy
82. Fear – no windmills. Renewable energy
83. Fear – no to wind turbines (2nd home owner)
84. Fear – no wind turbines
85. Fear – wind turbines
86. Fear – solar and wind farms – can destroy AONB. Solar – not big fields but small domestic OK. Wind – not
farms but odd one here and there OK (2nd home owner)
87. Hope – support wind/solar farms
88. Fear – solar panels, offshore wind farms (2nd home owner)
89. Fear - no wind farms (2nd home owner)
90. Fear – wind farms – small scale OK. Solar – small scale especially on roofs, especially on community basis
(more cost effective) (2nd home owner)
91. Hope – no more wind farms (2nd home owner)
92. Fear - large wind farms (2nd home owner)
93. Hope – there are various community based energy generation projects in Cornwall – wind/sea/solar – locally
owned. That seems interesting (e.g. Wadebridge) (2nd home owner)
94. Fear – ensuring controls over turbines – not on every hill. Similarly solar – not on every roof top (2nd home
owner)
95. Fear – no offshore development especially wind turbines (2nd home owner)
96. Fear – I do not mind wind turbines provided they are away from populated areas
97. Fear – ugly solar farms (as opposed to use on roofs) Windmills along the coast (2nd home owner)
98. No nuclear power stations
99. Hope – the AONB is robust enough to resist pressures o disfigure the Roseland with ‘so called green’ energy
projects, especially solar farms and wind turbines – not green at all
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