Off-shore wind farming is likely to become the dominant player in renewable energy. Mainly because there's so much potential for growth as there's A LOT of area available, and much of the infrastructure using large amounts of electricity is next to large bodies of water.The problem is the funding, powering a small area with a population in the millions requires immense amounts of turbines. There needs to be a dominant player who looks at this and risks their position and supports this. It's going to be started most likely by private industry taking a gamble and trying to capitalize on providing clean energry. Honestly I for one wouldn't mind my taxes going up a few hundred dollars a year if I was confident it was going towards providing this, however a large portion of the population will only see fewer numbers in their bank account without accepting the fact this change is necessary.
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