Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Trump wants to stop the Power build – Expressen

Donald Trump thinks windmills are “unattractive, ugly, noisy and dangerous”.

Now, he appeals to the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, to stop the Power of the building – which Trump has a golf course, writes the uk’s The Express.

In december last year, lost to Donald Trump – late in the beginning of november selected to the USA’s new president – the battle against the Swedish Vattenfall. Trump has for several years been fighting to stop the construction of wind turbines in the sea off Aberdeenshire in Scotland, for it would spoil the view of his golf course. But the supreme court in Scotland decided to reject Trump’s application, “an important step forward”, as the Waterfall called the decision.

” History will judge those involved, said, however, Donald Trump, according to the Reuters news agency.

And now comes a turn in the case. Trump has not released the idea to stop Vattenfall’s wind turbines – now, he appeals to Nigel Farage, leader of the eurosceptic british party Ukip, for help in the matter.

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Trump about wind turbines: Unsightly and dangerous

Trump shall, at his meeting with the Ukip profile in New York, have called on Farage to launch a campaign against vidkraftverken, which he believes is “unattractive, ugly, noisy and dangerous”, according to uk’s The Express.

– He encouraged us and we will respond to it, ” says Andy Wigmore, the former director of communications for the Leave the EU-campaign, the New York Times.

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Trump: Wind farms are destroying Scotland’s beauty

the Wigmore believes that Trump loves the Uk, not least at the Scotland, and that is why he want to stop the Waterfall.

” He is fully anglofil and he adores Scotland, which he thinks is one of the most beautiful places on earth. But he is concerned that his beloved Scotland has been run over by the ugly wind turbines, which he believes corrupts the astonishing landscape, ” he says to The Express.

” It is clear that there is an issue he is passionate about, and not that he is against renewable energy or green technology, but because he genuinely thinks that wind turbines will destroy Scotland’s gracious, natural beauty.

the wind farm off Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is an investment of more than 1.3 billion and the construction started in October of this year.

in 2018, the first turbine to start supplying power to the power grid.

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