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Paller, Claire
Exploring the Association between Proximity to Industrial Wind Turbines and Self-Reported Health Outcomes in Ontario, Canada
Thesis, University of Waterloo, Master of Science, Health Studies and Gerontology ABSTRACT Background: Wind turbines are a form of renewable energy, which generate electricity from wind energy, a practice dating back over 100 years. More recently, large-scale wind energy developments have started to employ one or several industrial wind turbines, which produce the majority of wind energy in Ontario. The production of electricity from the movement of industrial wind turbine motor blades creates both mechanical and aerodynamic noise. This type . . . Complete article »
Paller, Claire; Bigelow, Phil; Majowicz, Shannon; Law, Jane; and Christidis, Tanya
Wind Turbine Noise, Sleep Quality, and Symptoms of Inner Ear Problems
INTRODUCTION Wind turbines are a form of renewable energy, which generate electricity from wind energy, a practice dating back over 100 years. The production of electricity from the movement of wind turbine motor blades creates both mechanical and aerodynamic noise. This type of environmental noise is a growing public health concern, especially for residents living close to wind turbines. A body of evidence now exists to suggest that wind turbine noise can impair health and contribute to annoyance and sleep . . . Complete article »
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