Some people disapprove of wind turbines due to concerns about their visual impact on landscapes, which they feel can detract from natural beauty. Others cite potential negative effects on local wildlife, particularly birds and bats, as well as noise pollution from the turbines. Additionally, there may be worries about the economic implications for local communities, such as decreased property values or disruptions to land use. Overall, these factors contribute to a mix of environmental, aesthetic, and economic concerns surrounding wind energy projects.
People may find wind farms visually unappealing due to their size, scale, and industrial appearance. Some people may also perceive them as disrupting the natural landscape or traditional views. Additionally, the constant movement of the wind turbines and their noise may be perceived as intrusive or distracting to some individuals.
there are heaps of bad factors of wind erosion some of the factors are: people suffer from asthma hay fever creates land degradation
they hate wind turbines because they loke agley
country side wind turbines and modern turbines
They are to loud.
Wind tubines can kill birds (and get in the way of many flying objects) and people think that they look ugly. Wind turbines need wind to generate and there is not always wind. also, because wind tubines are built in nice wild feilds, they spoil the nature feeling.
Yes, wind energy is created by wind turbines. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy by spinning a generator. This renewable energy source is harnessed to generate electricity for various applications.
Wind energy can be captured using wind turbines, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical power. The spinning blades of a wind turbine drive a generator, producing electricity. Wind farms are typically installed in areas with consistent and strong wind patterns to maximize energy production.
Most wind turbines are located in Australia as of 2010. There are many other places which use wind tubines but Texas is the main source. Wind turbines can be located anywhere there is enough room to place them and no danger to populace. The preferred locations are sufficiently windy and have largely constant winds, e.g. exposed high areas, like hills or small mountains or coastal areas, some wind turbines are even placed off the coast. The limiting factors in the placement of wind turbines are the price and ease of transport to that area, the infastructure of the area and assembling the turbines.
electricity! most of the time, unless you have a solar pannel or wind turbine, ect. , coal is burned to turn tubines which generate electricity and then you plug in a lam at your office our home, and tada! you have hurt the environment..
a few uses i can think of are: to dry out clothes, to use for wind power.
Egyptians were some of the first people to use sails to capture the wind's energy.
Wind generators are a good source of energy as wind is free. But there are many questions you have to consider before installing a wind generation and especially for what purpose.
One reason why people disagree with wind power because Turbines can only cope with wind speeds of up to 30-35mph, otherwise they have to be shut down or else broken due to the speed of the wind
People have constructed wind turbines to harness (not collect) the energy from wind(s). In some areas, there are wind turbine "farms" with windmills set up across hillsides and the landscape.
Some people may not like wind farms due to concerns about their visual impact on the landscape, noise pollution from the turbines, or effects on wildlife and habitats. Additionally, there can be disagreement over the use of government subsidies to support wind energy projects.
People of the Wind was created in 1976.