The Wind Facts pages contain facts and resources that address a number of areas of key interest to Canadians: how wind works, health, reliability, affordability and environment and wildlife.
Not exact matches
In
fact I've
wound one of my work colleagues up numerous times by threatening to download photos of him from his Facebook
page, and create an online dating profile for him.
I have contacted Nick a number of times to try to point out to him that his opposition to
wind farms is not based on
facts, but he seems not willing to accept anything positive about
wind power; hence I have written this
page.
In
fact, the
page contained no comments from
wind power supporters.
This
page is the base for a large set of
pages that attempt to give the
facts on many aspects of
wind power in Australia and in general.
Use these
pages and those that are listed in my links
page to get the
facts about
wind power.
As a matter of
fact, the Generation Development
page of the Ontario Power Authority says, «Manufacturers of modern
wind turbines have also reduced noise levels to that of a quiet whisper».
In
fact the typical utility - scale
wind turbine seen in Australia today has the capacity to generate up to about two megawatts, and on average will generate about 35 % of that (see capacity factor, on another
page).
For more information, view the Multilateral Solar and
Wind Working Group activities
page or
fact sheet.