Belgium
is seeking to phase out its use of nuclear energy and move to the usage of
renewable energy. In order to achieve this goal, they plan to build an island
off of the coast for the use of production and storage of wind energy. They
claim that among the possibilities for alternative energies, wind energy is the
most convenient because "es un recurso abundante, renovable, limpio, y ayuda a disminuir las
emisiones de gases"
(it is a resource that is abundant, renewable, clean, and will help reduce
gas emissions). However, the obvious drawback is that production of wind
energy is dependent on weather conditions. It is for this reason that they plan
to build an island where it can be stored, so that none of the energy produced
is lost because of fluctuations in demand and lack of storage. The total cost
of construction has not yet been determined, but the Prime Minister Johan
Lanotte says that the island would likely be privately funded. Belgium is also
working on a list of other alternatives to reducing their dependence on nuclear
energy, but their wind island is at the top of their list.
This article was very interesting and certainly offered
many of the positive consequences that could result from this project. But
other than the potential cost to fund the island, no negative consequences are
discussed. Even though I believe that this project would be a good step towards
renewable energy sources and cutting dependency on nuclear power, it would have
been a much better article if it had included the claims coming from those who
have mobilized in counter-action against this project. Otherwise, I enjoyed
this article and reading about some positive changes that are being made in the
effort to have a global shift to renewable energies.
Article here
Jessie White
4:20pm
2/8/13
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