June 2019 edit

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Speedy deletion nomination of List of cities and towns in the United Kingdom by population edit

 

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Avonmouth Docks edit

I have suggested that your contribution on this page should be deleted. I won't do so until next weekend in order to give you a chance to comment, correct or delete it yourself if you wish. The following is a quote from the talkpage:

Electricity

I suggest that this section should be deleted as it contains mostly inaccuracies and some irrelevant facts and the references are not relevant.

"The docks contain the Avonmouth Port Wind Farm which contains 7 wind turbines producing roughly 14MW of energy. [18] There are also numerous electricity substations[19] and tall power lines above the River Avon right next to the Avonmouth Bridge."

"Avonmouth Port Wind Farm which contains 7 wind turbines" Avonmouth Wind Farm https://www.thriverenewables.co.uk/projects/avonmouth-wind-farm/ (4 wind turbines) This is in a recycling plant outside Avonmouth Docks. Bristol Port Wind Park https://www.ecotricity.co.uk/our-green-energy/our-green-electricity/from-the-wind/wind-parks-gallery/bristol-port (3 wind turbines) This is within Avonmouth Docks. The two appear to have been added together to make the alleged "Avonmouth Port Wind Farm", but only Bristol Port Wind Park is part of Avonmouth Docks.

"14MW of energy" MW is a measure of power not energy. This figure presumably includes the 4 turbines which are not part of Avonmouth Docks.

"There are also numerous electricity substations" unsurprising, there are many roads too.

"tall power lines above the River Avon right next to the Avonmouth Bridge" These are part of the National Grid so nothing to do with Avonmouth Docks - any more than the M5 is.

[18] Reference 18 points to Open Street Map and the irrelevant recycling plant.

[19] Reference 19 doesn't go anywhere, it just says "Open Street Map".

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