Manufacturing a turbine will cause some pollution, assembling, erecting and connecting the turbine to the grid will cause some more. Servicing the turbine will also come at a certain environmental cost. Running the turbine will generate not only electricity but also noise, which some people refer to as sound pollution. But the everyday running of the turbine does not pollute. The fossil fuel plant that must run in tandem with the wind system will continue to produce the same volume of pollution and CO2 as before. Wind varies so the utilities leave fossil fuel plants run to compensate for this variance. Net result is zero reduction at the generation point(s) and an net overall increase in CO2 and pollution die to manufacture and maintenance.
When the public realizes this is a boondoggle, they will disappear.
In reality wind power actually helps to cut down pollution, not by much but it's something.
No, there is nothing a wind turbine could do to create pollution.
The primary pollution associated with obtaining energy from wind power is noise pollution, caused by the sound of the rotating turbines. Additionally, there may be minor pollution during the manufacturing and transportation of wind turbine components, but this is typically minimal compared to other forms of energy production.
The wind is free. And no pollution is created by a wind turbine.
Wind power is beneficial because it generates electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions or other pollutants, helping to combat climate change and reduce air pollution. It is a renewable energy source that does not deplete natural resources, providing a sustainable option for power generation. Additionally, wind power can create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the renewable energy sector.
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No, wind does not cause pollution
Wind energy itself does not create pollution as it is a clean and renewable source of energy. However, the manufacturing, transportation, and installation of wind turbines can create some pollution. Overall, wind energy is considered one of the cleanest sources of energy available.
No wind is not pollution it is pollution free!
Wind power generates no air pollution or greenhouse gas emissions during its operation, making it a clean and environment-friendly energy source. However, the manufacturing, transportation, and installation of wind turbines can produce some pollution, primarily from the use of fossil fuels in these processes. Proper management and regulations can help minimize these impacts.
If all electricity was produced by wind power, and the use of coal, oil and nuclear sources were eliminated, wind power would rid us of the pollution the other sources cause. That would be good.
Wind energy does not directly produce pollution on land. However, during the manufacturing, transportation, installation, and maintenance of wind turbines, some pollution from greenhouse gas emissions and waste generation can occur. Additionally, if wind turbines are not properly disposed of at the end of their life cycle, they can contribute to pollution on land.