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Wind Turbines
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Noise - Video Clip
  • MUST WATCH WTS!
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vNFc3Jsu7fSo

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Noise
  • Although wind turbines dont create pollution,
    they do produce a lot of noise. This is the
    reason why wind farms are built away from
    residential areas. People who live near wind
    farms often complain about a huge amount of noise
    from the metal structures.
  • Newspaper Article about Wind Farm Noise
  • http//www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/windpower/
    9653429/Wind-farm-noise-does-harm-sleep-and-health
    -say-scientists.html

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Noise
  • Most wind turbines are constructed 300 metres
    away from residential areas. At this distance,
    they produce approximately 43 decibels, the
    equivalent of a loud refrigerator.

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Noise
  • WTS Wind Turbine Syndrome
  • More recently, many people have reported health
    problems being caused by wind turbines. So many
    health problems have been reported that
    researchers have now named the problem WTS or
    Wind Turbine Syndrome. Side effects of the
    problems include heart disease, panic attacks,
    sleep problems, migraines and inner ear problems.
  • Read the following newspaper report to find out
    more or watch the video clip
  • http//www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-277
    5222/Could-living-near-wind-farm-make-DEAF-Low-fre
    quency-hum-damage-inner-ear-experts-warn.html

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Threat to Wildlife
Bald Eagle
Egyptian Vulture
  • Despite being an essential renewable energy
    source, wind turbines do pose a threat to
    wildlife. Not only does the construction of wind
    turbines disturb the environment where birds and
    other creatures live, it is also a direct threat
    to their health.
  • Every year in Spain, between 6 and 18 million
    birds and bats are killed by wind farms. The
    turbines kill approximately twice as many bats as
    birds and are beginning to pose a real threat to
    certain species with a possibility that some
    could even be wiped out, altogether. This means
    that on average, 110 330 birds are killed each
    year and 200 670 bats each year!
  • Due to the fact wind farms are built on uplands
    (hilly areas), where there are good upward
    currents of warm air, they also kill a large
    number of raptors (birds of prey). In Australia,
    the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle has been
    threatened with global extinction due to wind
    farms. In North America, wind farms have killed
    tens of thousands birds of prey including golden
    eagles and Americas national bird, the bald
    eagle. In Spain, the Egyptian vulture is now
    threatened along with the Griffon vulture 400 of
    which were killed in one year at the site of
    Navarra, a wind farm. These constructions pose a
    serious threat to bird and to natures food
    chain. Some environmentalists have argued that
    offshore wind farms are less threatening to
    wildlife. However, they are just as bird and are
    dangerous for seabirds and migratory birds who
    fly in a flock towards the blades. Again, some
    environmentalists claim that birds will learn to
    avoid the wind turbines. However, for hundreds
    and thousands of birds, they dont get the chance
    to learn, having been struck by a blade spinning
    200mph.

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Threat to Wildlife
  • The threat to wildlife is also created by the
    construction of wind farms. Clearing a vast area
    of land in order to build the wind turbines
    destroys the habitat of many, many species. Even
    an offshore wind farm would involve destroying
    the mud flats which have existed for centuries.
    Environmentalists, keen to construct the wind
    farms, claim that the habitats can be recreated
    elsewhere. But, of course, for so many species
    their habitat has taken hundreds of years to
    create and can not be simply reconstructed over
    months. When their habitat is disturbed many
    creatures starve to death, unable to locate their
    primary food source and distressed by the
    commotion. Loss of habitat is the single biggest
    cause of species extinction. Wind farms not only
    reduce habitat size but create population sinks
    areas which attract the animals but then lead
    to their death. The biggest threat to a species
    is the threat wind farms pose to bats!
  • Bats reproduce very slowly, live a long time and
    are easy to wipe out. They have evolved with very
    few predators and up until now their nocturnal
    living has helped them survive well. However, the
    modern world is extremely dangerous for them! A
    recent study in Germany by the Leibniz Institute
    for Zoo and Wildlife Research discovered that
    bats killed by German wind turbines have flown
    from over 1000 miles away. The annual death toll
    for bats at wind turbines is 200,000 per year,
    meaning that wind turbines are not only reducing
    the population of bats from all over the world
    but could very soon be responsible for the
    extinction of this species.
  • Could it be that species of animals who have
    survived 10 to 20 ice ages, seen sea-levels rise
    far more dramatically than we have ever
    experienced, be wiped out by a design created by
    humans? A design that was supposed to save the
    world? Climate change wont drive these species
    to extinction well meaning environmentalists
    might.

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Unreliable
  • Wind Can Never Be Predicted  The main
    disadvantage of wind energy is that wind can
    never be predicted. The average wind turbine only
    produces energy at approximately 34 of its full
    capacity in comparison with 90 capacity for coal
    and gas.
  • The problem is that its hard to know when the
    wind will turn up. When the blades of the turbine
    are spinning, they are producing energy. However,
    it might be that there is high demand in the
    evening as many homes switch on their lights.
    However, the wind may have stopped which means
    that if you were dependent upon wind energy, you
    would be sat at home in the dark! For this
    reason, the Grid will always depend upon energy
    from other sources, including solar and
    geothermal.

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