In a withering assault on the onshore wind turbine industry, the Duke said the farms were “a disgrace”.
He also criticised the industry’s reliance on subsidies from electricity customers, claimed wind farms would “never work” and accused people who support them of believing in a “fairy tale”.
The Duke’s comments will be seized upon by the burgeoning lobby who say wind farms are ruining the countryside and forcing up energy bills.
Criticism of their effect on the environment has mounted, with The Sunday Telegraph disclosing today that turbines are being switched off during strong winds following complaints about their noise.
The Duke’s views are politically charged, as they put him at odds with the Government’s policy significantly to increase the amount of electricity generated by wind turbines.
The country has 3,421 turbines — 2,941 of them onshore — with another 4,500 expected to be built under plans for wind power to play a more important role in providing Britain’s energy.
Chris Huhne, the Energy Secretary, last month called opponents of the plans “curmudgeons and fault-finders” and described turbines as “elegant” and “beautiful”.
The Duke’s attack on the turbines, believed to be the first public insight into his views on the matter, came in a conversation with the managing director of a leading wind farm company.
When Esbjorn Wilmar, of Infinergy, which builds and operates turbines, introduced himself to the Duke at a reception in London, he found himself on the end of an outspoken attack on his industry.
“He said they were absolutely useless, completely reliant on subsidies and an absolute disgrace,” said Mr Wilmar. “I was surprised by his very frank views.”
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This is great news, years now, going back to Tony Blair, both major parties, Conservatives and Labour, have been committed to promoting “green energy” planning programs with Chuckles the Prince of Wales giving his full support. Listening to Question Time indicates that several constituencies are promoting their districts for more “green” wind power project “investments”. The Duke of Edinburgh, a World War Two battle veteran, is the husband consort to Queen Elizabeth so conceivably his sentiments are shared too by the Queen which could signal a significant shift in direction.
lol why would The Duke of Edinburgh’s view signal a significant shift any direction? I’m sure he has lots of views – some of which we don’t hear about but most we don’t care about. Married couples don’t automatically share the same view. And if these puppets had any influence do you reckon the UK would of banned fox hunting and removed 90% of the hereditary peers from the Lords? No one voted for a monarchy so the biggest subsidized windbags – Prince Philip, Liz II & Charlie should sling their hooks.