Alerts Archive: March 2010
These postings are provided to help publicize the efforts of affiliated groups and individuals related to industrial wind energy development. Most of the notices posted here are not the product of nor are they necessarily endorsed by National Wind Watch.
Wind Turbine Noise 2011
National Research Council of Italy, Rome 12-14 April 2011 Wind Turbine Noise 2005, the first in this series of international conferences, took place in Berlin in 2005. The second WTN conference took place in Lyon, France in 2007 and the third in Aalborg, Denmark in 2009 with more than 160 delegates from 25 countries, representing manufacturers, developers, researchers in noise and vibration, environmentalists, pressure groups and consultants. The fourth conference in the series will once again provide a venue for . . .
U.K. Petition to study wind turbine noise and the health consequences
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to set up an independent working party of acousticians and medical experts to fully explore the problems of wind turbine noise and the health consequences as ETSU-R-97, the measurement presently used, is invalid and does not protect our communities from unbearable noise pollution. Click here to sign if you are a U.K. citizen (deadline 16 April 2010) ETSU-R-97 is woefully out of date for measuring noise generated by current wind turbines & not . . .
Aesthetics, Economics, Energy, Health, Meetings, Noise, U.K. •
Source: Wind Farm Conference
Wind Action Conference
Polam Hall, Darlington March 6th 2010 Wind Action Conference Hear expert speakers and meet other groups faced with wind energy developments in their areas. Benefit from the knowledge of experienced campaigners. More info: www.windconf.co.uk Speakers include: Dick Bowdler ETSU R97 and challenging it David Cocks QC Preparing for and fighting a Public Inquiry Bob Barfoot Challenging developers’ visualisations Dr Chris Hanning Turbines and ill health – latest research Dr Phillip Bratby Capacity, efficiency and risk Jeremy Nicholson (EIUG) Wind and . . .

