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FAQ's

Some people have concerns about the impact of wind turbines on house prices, on health and a whole raft of issues. As a result, many studies have been done with regard to these issues and are available on Government and Industry association websites.  To help people find good quality information, the department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory reform lists Top 10 Myths about Wind Power.  Many more FAQ's about Wind Energy can also be found on the British Wind Energy Association website (FAQ's).
 

How strong does the wind have to blow?

Wind turbines start operating at wind speeds of 4 to 5 metres per second (around 10 miles an hour) and reach maximum power output at around 15 metres/second (around 33 miles per hour). In gale force winds (25 metres/second, 50+ miles/hour) wind turbines shut down to reduce unnecessary wear and tear. For more information on wind energy, see the BWEA factsheets on wind energy

Do the turbines affect birds and wildlife?

The greatest impact to wildlife is climate change, and wind energy is an important contribution to combating it.  On a local level, we consult with organisations such as Natural England, Scottish Natural Heritage, RSPB and other environmental groups to ensure that wind farms have the least possible impact on wildlife. 

Are they noisy?

No, modern turbines are quiet. Even if you were to stand amongst the turbines, a normal conversation could be conducted. As part of the development process we often arrange visits to wind farms for interested people in the local community.

Please click on the below thumbnail to download 'Facts on Wind' from the BWEA.

Farm animals and wind farms co-exist very happily

Farm animals and wind farms co-exist very happily

People visiting wind farms are surprised how quiet they are

People visiting wind farms are surprised how quiet they are

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