It's a strange sight. The wind is strong, yet windmills sometimes stand still. Owners sometimes turn the turbines off on purpose. Hans van Cleef, energy expert at Publieke Zaken, explained last week on Omproep Flevoland why this is so. "In some cases, owners of windmills have to pay to add power to the grid. Of course they don't want that. And then the turbines are turned off". Watch here the entire article from Omroep Flevoland.
The legal battle surrounding environment and climate change
Shell c.s. v. Milieudefensie c.s. In the morning at 8:00 a.m., just before the Dutch stock market opens, the Court of Appeal of The Hague rules in the