Lord Hunt is Minister of State for the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/christopherbooker/5664119/A-pipedream-of-six-turbines-a-day-until-2020.html"...he [Lord Hunt] said that by 2020 he hopes to see thousands more wind turbines round Britain's coasts, capable of producing '25 gigawatts (GW)" of electricity, enough to meet "more than a quarter of the UK's electricity needs".
1. "The actual output from 25GW of turbine capacity would only average out at 7.5GW. Since Britain's peak demand is 56GW, Lord Hunt's turbines would meet barely a seventh of our needs, just over half what he claims."
2. "To build the 10,000 turbines that would be required by 2020 would mean installing more than two of these 2,000-ton monsters, the size of Blackpool Tower, every day for the next 11 years."
3. "..the bill we would all have to pay for Lord Hunt's dream would be £77 billion, plus the £15 billion that he did admit would be needed to pay for cabling to connect his windmills to the grid. For the same £92 billion we could build 34 nuclear power stations, enough to meet all Britain's needs, at a seventh of the cost for each unit of electricity."
Thanks to the DT and Christopher Booker for pointing out that we have a complete buffoon in a ministerial position - still at least he matches the others.