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Re: Re: [OT] Wind Turbines



IIRC, noise is more of an issue inside the house than out - it being
transmitted through the fabric of the house and keeping you awake at
night!  The other big issue is the loading on the support structure - a
turbine attached to a chimney stack for example may bring it down in
strong winds.

Mal




Benfield, John (GTI EMEA) wrote:

> > What's the deal with these things and planning permission ? I am
> guessing the noise they make is a problem ?
>
> This can be a problem, however as they make most noise when the wind
is
> blowing hard, you'll probably not notice it. The Windsave site
> (www.windsave.com) have their noise figures in the FAQs. I recently
> gained planning permission for a turbine at our house, I'll try and
find
> the details tonight as we do have to comply with some noise
regulations.
> However given a nearest neighbour is over 1km away we are not
expecting
> any problems :-)
>
>




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