A 600-watt wind turbine typically generates around 45-65 decibels of noise, which is comparable to ambient noise in a quiet residential area. This noise level is considered low and is not usually disruptive to people in the vicinity.
A safety flame typically produces very little noise, if any at all. The noise level is generally minimal as the flame burns steadily and quietly.
Wind energy does not directly harm the environment, but some potential negative impacts include bird and bat collisions with turbine blades, habitat disruption during construction, and noise pollution. Additionally, if wind turbines are not properly decommissioned at the end of their lifespan, there could be negative impacts on the environment.
The amount of wind energy generated by a turbine in a year can vary depending on factors such as the size and location of the turbine, wind speeds, and maintenance. On average, a typical onshore wind turbine with good wind conditions can produce around 6 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year, which is enough to power around 1,500 homes.
The amount of power consumed to rotate one turbine can vary depending on factors such as the size of the turbine, wind speed, and efficiency of the turbine system. On average, a small residential wind turbine may consume around 1-10 kW of power to rotate. Commercial-scale turbines can consume much more power, typically in the range of 1-2 MW.
The amount of electricity generated by a steam turbine in one second depends on several factors, including the size and efficiency of the turbine, the pressure and temperature of the steam, and the overall power output of the turbine. On average, a large steam turbine can produce anywhere from 1 to 5 megawatts of electricity per second. However, it is important to note that this is a general estimate and actual output can vary significantly based on specific operating conditions and design parameters.
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Nuclear energy itself, in a nuclear reactor, does not produce noise. The associated steam turbine plant will produce some noise, but probably not much outside the plant boundaries. The exception would be when a turbine has suddenly shutdown and steam has to be blown off for a while, that would probably be heard for a mile or two.
Then shhh.
Not much but they do make a noise. It's usually grunts, small barks and coughing noises.
Not that much... I mean, how much can it make?
ITS NOT THE WHEELS!its the bearings.if you keep the shell on the bearing then it shouldn't make that much noise.
it costs £5 to make one and it produces no energy
Because it is old
Refrigerators make noise due to the compressor, fan, and other moving parts working to cool and circulate air. The noise is normal and indicates that the fridge is functioning properly.
1 wind turbine can generate 500 houses per year (kw)
It costs nothing but routine maintenance.
Not usually, and not directly. But some wind turbines are noisy, and if someone has a house nearby that does not insulate against sound very well, the noise may keep the residents from sleeping well. This in turn could cause health problems. ( The noise from traffic on a highway is much worse than the noise from a wind turbine.)