John Etherington was a Reader in Ecology at the University of Wales, Cardiff. Since his retirement from the University in 1990, he has devoted himself to researching the implications of intermittently available renewable electricity generation, in particular wind power. He is a Thomas Huxley Medallist at the Royal College of Science and a former co-editor of the International Journal of Ecology.
Personally, I found Dr. Etherington's well-researched and
clear-headed discussion of wind energy a very welcome relief from
the wind energy madness now underway in the US.' 'The book should
be required reading for every high school, college, and university
student. It explains wind energy, and its limitations and
environmental insults, in easily understood terms. It explains why
wind will never provide a significant, reliable source of
electricity.'
Glenn Schleede - Master Resource
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