Yes
Wind turbines are designed to be quiet but all make a sound when the blades are being driven. There is an amount of noise caused by the generating equipment and there is the noise of air turbulence as it passes the blades.
Wind turbines can be loud due to the aerodynamic noise generated by the spinning blades as they cut through the air. The noise level can also be affected by factors such as the design of the turbine and its location, as well as atmospheric conditions. Efforts are being made to reduce noise emissions from wind turbines through better design and placement strategies.
Wind turbines make noise due to the aerodynamic forces acting on their blades as they rotate. The noise is primarily caused by the turbulence in the air flowing around the blades, as well as mechanical components such as the gearbox and generator. Additionally, the swooshing sound of the blades cutting through the air can also contribute to the overall noise level.
Wind turbines are unsightly;Wind is not steady;Birds and bats are killed striking the blades of turbines;There is a large up-front investment;The return on investment is typically so long that subsidies are necessary to make instalation of turbines financially feasible;Wind turbines are prone to damage from storms.
The noise level produced by wind farms is generally around 45-50 decibels at a distance of about 300 feet, which is comparable to a quiet conversation or a quiet office. The sound of wind turbines can vary depending on factors such as wind speed and proximity to the turbines, but they are designed to minimize noise pollution.
they make a fan noise but no they do not talk. No, they are not a living thing they are machines
Wind turbines are designed to be quiet but all make a sound when the blades are being driven. There is an amount of noise caused by the generating equipment and there is the noise of air turbulence as it passes the blades.
Wind turbines do not cause autism. Anything, wind turbines included, that produces a continuous noise, can disturb some people, whether they are autistic or not.
Annoying noise...
noise and birds killed
Wind turbines can be loud due to the aerodynamic noise generated by the spinning blades as they cut through the air. The noise level can also be affected by factors such as the design of the turbine and its location, as well as atmospheric conditions. Efforts are being made to reduce noise emissions from wind turbines through better design and placement strategies.
'Or else' what? Wind turbines make electricity.
J. N. Pinder has written: 'The prediction of propagation of noise from wind turbines with regard to community disturbance' -- subject(s): Turbines, Noise, Noise control
Wind turbines make noise due to the aerodynamic forces acting on their blades as they rotate. The noise is primarily caused by the turbulence in the air flowing around the blades, as well as mechanical components such as the gearbox and generator. Additionally, the swooshing sound of the blades cutting through the air can also contribute to the overall noise level.
They need wind to run. They make a bit of noise, so they need some distance to the nearest populated area. They need to be accessible for service
None really.Wind turbines don't kill many birds. Modern wind turbine blades are very large and move quite slowly. It is easy for birds to avoid them.The noise from wind turbines (more of a hum) can only be heard by those close by and causes no more danger than the noise of traffic on a distant road.
Make wind turbines that create more energy