Oysters Get New Home At Eneco Luchterduinen Offshore Wind Farm
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.
I have never tasted oysters, but what put me off them, was I took a client; Bob, who was the Chief Management Accountant at Lloyds Bank to Dirty Dicks. Bob had a lot of oysters and spent a weekend in Bart’s Hospital.
It turned out to be the first of many drunken meals with Bob and I learned a lot from him, about how to deal with bankers and accountants. He was one of the uncredited designers of Artemis. Thank you Bob!
I do think though that using offshore wind farms to grow food in their shelter will be something we’ll be seeing more and more.
November 3, 2022 - Posted by AnonW | Computing, Energy, Finance, Food | Artemis, Barts Hospital, Offshore Wind Power, Oysters, The Netherlands, Wind Power
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