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Net Zero Pylon Plans Could Cause “Mass Social Unrest”

by Will Jones
7 April 2025 5:28 PM

Net Zero plans to erect pylons across rural Wales could cause “mass social unrest”, an energy company has been warned. The Telegraph has the story.

Green GEN Cymru (GGC) wants to build a 60-mile-long network using 33-metre-tall pylons through the Tywi and Teifi Valleys to connect onshore wind farm projects to the national grid.

However, the project has been met with strong opposition from communities since it was proposed in 2022 and several landowners have turned down the firm’s requests to access their land to carry out surveys.

GGC has made 11 applications to access the private land, with a number of court cases set to take place from Monday against those who have refused permission.

The court battles could prove a stumbling block for Ed Miliband, the Energy Secretary, who plans to build hundreds of pylons across Britain’s countryside in his Net Zero push.

Eirian Edwards, the Co-Chairman of the Llandovery Pylon Community Action Group, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme the pylons would have a “real impact” on an otherwise “unspoilt part of Wales”.

He said: “It’s agricultural land, very beautiful. It’s going to affect our landscape drastically, while there are other options available such as undergrounding.”

The group have urged GGC to instead opt for the “undergrounding” of cables, rather than using pylons.

Mr Edwards said farmers were not allowing the company access to their land because the plans were “contrary to Welsh Government policy” which “clearly states” that any new electrical infrastructure in Wales should be undergrounded.

He argued that undergrounding – which is favoured in Denmark – was not as expensive as it once was and that using a process called “cable ploughing” made it “cost comparative” to pylons.

Adam Price, the Plaid Cymru Senedd member for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr, said the company should reconsider and warned that their plans could cause “mass social unrest”.

Worth reading in full.

I’m intrigued by the idea that, of all the things inflicted on the long-suffering British public by a high-handed political class, pylons could be the trigger for mass uprising. But who knows?

Tags: CountrysideEnergy IndustryNet ZeroProtestPylonsRiotsWales

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wokeman
wokeman
1 year ago

Claiming ulez has any public benefits is on a par with claiming the Holocaust had some plusses for the Jewish community.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  wokeman

Or Nazi’s built some nice roads.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago
Reply to  varmint

They did. You can still drive on them. I wasn’t keen on pretty much everything else they did.

I was in a discussion about Clean Air Zones the other day, and decided to do a bit of digging. Deaths from Asthma is what is usually quoted as justification, but these total 1,400 a year in the UK, not in the top 10 causes of death, and less than the excess deaths since lockdown by some margin.

Then I thought I’d compare India, you know with thick smog in the cities and wood and dung fires in the villages. Asthma sufferers in the UK 8% of population, India 3% of population. Curious, don’t you think. I mean, ULEZ and CAZ are all about revenue generation, but I’d like to understand why with filthy air, (and I’m old enough to remember filthy air here), India can have just a third of UK cases. Anyone explain it to me..?

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A Y M
A Y M
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Higher jabbed populations in UK?
Adjuvants are suspected to increase incidents of autoimmune disorders.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago
Reply to  A Y M

This data is from 2016, well before jabs. I suppose I’m curious about our modern lifestyle and intolerance of cold atmospheres and bacteria in general (…kills 99.,9% etc). Is anyone doing grown up research about it, I wonder, perhaps with an unpopular answer.?

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MichaelM
MichaelM
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

I think AYM is right. Adjuvants have been used in vaccines since the 1920’s.

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Sforzesca
Sforzesca
1 year ago
Reply to  MichaelM

And over the last few years many kids have allergies to peanuts for God’s sake
WHY –

https://vaccinationinformationnetwork.com/peanut-allergy-yet-another-vaccine-related-epidemic-2/

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Sforzesca
Sforzesca
1 year ago
Reply to  A Y M

Kids had virtually no immune disorders until after the 1980’s – which coincided with – guess what.
Now nearly 50% of kids suffer from –
Asthma.
Eczema.
Autism.
Obesity
And no doubt cancers in later life – if they get there.

WHY. Wild animals do not suffer from these problems, neither do 3rd world countries (although they are catching up).

I would refer people tp “Vaccinepapers.org” – but that page is no longer available.
I wonder why – nothing to do with bigpharma is it.
May they rot in hell.

Last edited 1 year ago by Sforzesca
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186NO
186NO
1 year ago
Reply to  A Y M

Which, by all non partisan accounts, have exploded since WWII; now, what could possibly have caused that?

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

I suspect the differences between UK and India are linked to diagnosis. I have worked with lots of people who claimed to be asthmatic when the reality was they were just unfit. Doctors are happy to write prescriptions and the ‘patients’ are chuffed to bits to be ‘victims.’

‘Where’s mi puffer?’

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186NO
186NO
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

How many neo asthmatics had their immune system function tested prior to that prescription? I suspect none.

I know I did not; severe allergies that peaked in my mid 30’s (or so I thought) were attributed to some form of asthma by GP and I was prescribed steroids… had all childhood jabs. Circa 2016 developed extremely severe Anaphylaxis….now every day I have to be on red alert.

Still, to my knowledge, immune system never tested….Ig3/Ig4 capacity? GP now very arsey about ANY testing regimes, and will not consider this course of action until some ill health event occurs – their words , not mine.

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SimCS
SimCS
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Having visited Delhi and seen the summary of the causes of air pollution, the primary one was road dust, by a large margin, followed by diesel particulates because of the mass of very old and unmaintained lorries and buses. Just resurfacing Delhi’s (main) roads and replacing these old lorry/bus engines with modern units would provide a massive cut in air pollution. I would also imagine the situation in Delhi is replicated in most major cities.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

I know they built nice roads, that is why I made that remark. —–But I am so glad you were not keen on other things they did. ——-ULEZ is more than just a revenue generator though. It is all part of the GREEN war on cars and on the western world in general.

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186NO
186NO
1 year ago
Reply to  wokeman

Very tempted to link that sort of comment with “some thing and someone else” but on balance I will stop there…

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
1 year ago

ULEZ does not save lives –

 leaflet to print at home and deliver to neighbours or forward to politicians, media, friends online. 

04a-ULEZ-does-not-save-lives-MONOCHROME-copy
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FerdIII
FerdIII
1 year ago

Muslim Khan lying? Wow. Shocker. Particulate pollution is down 98% since the 70s. There isn’t a pollution issue from cars. They emit trace amounts.

Now maybe address the marketing and terror campaign for Rona and the safe and effective mantras which were splashed everywhere (and still are). Oh wait. People who oppose Pharma end up dying. Maybe pass on that one.

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varmint
varmint
1 year ago

I would vote for a chair, a turnip, or a pile of dogshit before I voted for this parasite.

data
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Monro
Monro
1 year ago

The dirty little secret is that much ulez funding derives from investors in green energy/battery powered vehicles.

Where does Khan invest his own money?

He loves a one way bet…….

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Sceptical Steve
Sceptical Steve
1 year ago

As a chemist in a former life, I had to chuckle at the reference to “reducing levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) particles”. I assume it’s just another example of the Telegraph employing technically illiterate interns to comment on scientific matters.

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CircusSpot
CircusSpot
1 year ago

Boris & Khan were both elected on mandates to lower public transport prices or stop them rising. This has caused big problems with the finances, hence the increase in the LEZ to bring in more money.
It has nothing to do with pollution as the cars are not stopped entering but charged to enter.
The other increase in pollution is the slow movement of buses through the City caused by the increase in cycle only lanes, even though buses are the greener solution, as they can transport greater numbers per metre of road space than cycles.
The electoral procedure is also changing in 2024 favouring Khan unless another notable Independent stood on the Left.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  CircusSpot

Exactly. It was always about money, they just needed a reason for the charges. The fact that if you pay you can enter, even in a smoky fume spouting old banger, completely torpedoes their argument The real problem of pollution is the London Underground.

I despair that Khan could get another term if the electoral procedure changes favour him. He’s ruining the city I was born in and spent a large part of my life in. I haven’t been to London for ages but I remember it with great affection. Getting rid of the Routemaster buses was a major blow.

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For a fist full of roubles
For a fist full of roubles
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Why shouldn’t my ex-wife enter London.

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AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
1 year ago
Reply to  For a fist full of roubles

Hahahaha! Good one, Roubles 😀

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CircusSpot
CircusSpot
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

I agree it is very sad and I am fortunate to have wonderful memories of my time in London.
Our world seems to be changing with the young folk no longer having the same need or interest to explore as we had. I do not know why and expect to be shouted down and down ticked for these thoughts.

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186NO
186NO
1 year ago
Reply to  AethelredTheReadier

Good shooting ATR; he did not perform well when he was summoned to a session of ? Westminster Council ? to “discuss” this. The video of the person with the air quality monitor going from road to Underground immediately in the vicinity tells you everything.

How will he be sanctioned; appears to me that the punishment is in inverse proportion; bigger the lie by a person in a position of trust in the tax payer funded public sector the diminution of any sanction shrinks further. Banning from any future public office should be the de minimus punishment to be enhanced the bigger the lie.

Sorry, do you know I thought I was living in the UK for a moment.

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RTSC
RTSC
1 year ago

Khan lied. Quelle surprise (not).

ULEZ is about control, surveillance, money and forcing poor and marginalised people out of their cars.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  RTSC

Seconded 👍

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186NO
186NO
1 year ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Passed without a “lobby clearing division”, imho.

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Glynthepin
Glynthepin
1 year ago

Not the first time this man has ‘misled’ in order to impose his own way.

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Epi
Epi
1 year ago

“The Vice-Chancellor of Imperial College, who was at the reins during the Covid modelling scandal and the Ulez data scandal, has been given the biggest pay rise of any V-C in the UK. Her salary ‘bump‘ of £186,000 brings her total remuneration, including salary and benefit, to £714,000.”

Presumably funded by W Gates.

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SimCS
SimCS
1 year ago

“The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) is set to criticise Transport for London (TfL)”. Criticise!! The ASA should fine Kahn in the form of all ULEZ charges to date being returned to the vehicle owners, and all future ones declared null & void by the same token, effectively scrapping the scheme.

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