Most people who live
near wind turbines do not complain of adverse symptoms.
Not exact matches
From pipelines to
wind turbines — nearly no one wants these things built
near them and many people don't want them built at all.
The
wind behaves differently 200 to 400 feet up, where the
turbines actually operate, than it
does near the ground.
STT's editorial team
does not live
near wind turbines and their homes are not threatened by
wind turbines, so we reject the NIMBY charge often levelled by those who never have to live or work
near industrial
wind turbines, at the unfortunates who have no choice but to
do so.
Only as the truck
neared the base of a 95 - meter - tall
wind turbine did the silvery - white blades become visible among the trees.
«Across all model specifications, we find no statistical evidence that home prices
near wind turbines were affected -LSB-...] There is no statistical evidence that homes in either the PAPC [post-announcement, pre-construction] or PC [post-construction] periods that sold
near turbines (i.e., within a mile or even a half mile)
did so for less than similar homes that sold between 3 and 10 away miles in the same period.»
In this entire 163 page report, nowhere
does it state that they spoke directly to anyone who lives or has lived
near a
wind turbine and had their lives profoundly impacted by an IWT.
They cite the work
done by Dr. Nina Pierpont, who has spent years studying and working directly with people living
near wind turbines and experiencing ill health effects.
Did this esteemed panel of experts hoist themselves out of their chairs and actually go speak to people who live
near wind turbines?
Wind turbine worker threatened with gun Man said he was confronted while doing preliminary site work West Grey Police are investigating alleged threats against a worker, who says he had a shotgun pulled on him while working on a wind turbine site near London,
Wind turbine worker threatened with gun Man said he was confronted while
doing preliminary site work West Grey Police are investigating alleged threats against a worker, who says he had a shotgun pulled on him while working on a
wind turbine site near London,
wind turbine site
near London, Ont.
Ontario's Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change received thousands of formal complaints from people living
near industrial
wind turbines, but
did little about it, a coalition of groups and individuals opposed to
wind farm development is charging.
Nothing wrong with having
wind turbines near where you live, unless of course you don't use electricity.
I
did a lot of math on this and honestly, the ONLY way I could find to reasonably integrate large amounts of
wind / solar... is to convert most of it into hydrogen, storing WEEKS WORTH in vast, metal lined, bored tunnels (or just huge arrays of tanks)
near conventional gas fired
turbine power plants... and JUST BURN IT in the power plant as fuel to buffer out the remainder of the
wind / solar that's actually providing electricity.
If a person sees a
wind turbine (as I
do) as graceful, elegant, an optimistic symbol of a cleaner and better future and finds the sounds that
turbines make pleasant and restful (as I
do), they are very unlikely to develop any ill - effects from being
near turbines.
A number of allegations have been made in relation to adverse health effects of living
near wind turbines which
do not appear to be supported by scientific evidence