Climate Rush & Yes Men Barricade Mandy’s Home in Support of Vestas Protests

10.8.2009
Wel­come home Mandy! At 6am this morn­ing, two cli­mate suf­fragettes and the Yes Men bar­ri­cad­ed Peter Man­dleson’s Regen­t’s Park home in sup­port of the Ves­tas work­ers and wind pow­er in the UK. The cli­mate suf­fragettes, chained to his gate, unfurled a ban­ner read­ing ‘Mandy, Put Some Wind in Ves­tas’ Sales’ while the Yes Men inflat­ed their ‘sur­vivor balls’ in prepa­ra­tion for the worst effects of cli­mate change…

Mandelson Vestas protest10.8.2009
Wel­come home Mandy! At 6am this morn­ing, two cli­mate suf­fragettes and the Yes Men bar­ri­cad­ed Peter Man­dleson’s Regen­t’s Park home in sup­port of the Ves­tas work­ers and wind pow­er in the UK. The cli­mate suf­fragettes, chained to his gate, unfurled a ban­ner read­ing ‘Mandy, Put Some Wind in Ves­tas’ Sales’ while the Yes Men inflat­ed their ‘sur­vivor balls’ in prepa­ra­tion for the worst effects of cli­mate change…

With the work­ers being evict­ed from the Ves­tas fac­to­ry in New­port last Fri­day, the cam­paign to save Ves­tas and gal­vanise wind pow­er in the UK con­tin­ues. The protest called on Lord Man­dle­son, as Busi­ness Sec­re­tary and gen­er­al gov­ern­men­tal over­seer, to ensure Ves­tas’ pres­ence in the UK remained eco­nom­i­cal­ly viable. The gov­ern­ment has already shown they are will­ing to bail out the banks and stim­u­late the car indus­try (Man­dle­son returns from hol­i­day today to try and secure 5000 jobs at Vaux­hal­l’s Luton and Ellesmere Port plants), yet the wind pow­er indus­try remains a sad indict­ment of years of gov­ern­ment neglect.

Ves­tas’ UK chief, Rob Sauven, claimed that for the com­pa­ny to remain eco­nom­i­cal­ly viable in the UK it would need to be receiv­ing 1GW worth of order a year. With Ves­tas con­trol­ling a quar­ter if the UK mar­ket this would require the UK to be adding 4GW of wind pow­er every year. Last year the UK added only 0.5GW.

With the gov­ern­ment want­i­ng to achieve 15% of total ener­gy pro­duc­tion from wind pow­er by 2020, as part of its green eco­nom­ic recov­ery plan to cre­ate tens of thou­sands of green jobs, Sauven’s assess­ment illus­trates a dire need to stim­u­late demand and ensure Britain’s already late tran­si­tion to a low car­bon econ­o­my does not fail.

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