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Unless indicated otherwise, documents presented here are not the product of nor are they necessarily endorsed by National Wind Watch. These resource documents are shared here to assist anyone wishing to research the issue of industrial wind power and the impacts of its development. The information should be evaluated by each reader to come to their own conclusions about the many areas of debate. • The copyrights reside with the sources indicated. As part of its noncommercial educational effort to present the environmental, social, scientific, and economic issues of large-scale wind power development to a global audience seeking such information, National Wind Watch endeavors to observe “fair use” as provided for in section 107 of U.S. Copyright Law and similar “fair dealing” provisions of the copyright laws of other nations.


Date added:  September 22, 2010
Environment, Filings, Regulations, West Virginia, WildlifePrint storyE-mail story

Scoping comments to FWS on Beech Ridge wind project

Author:  Eubanks, William; and Glitzenstein, Eric

Ms. Laura Hill, Assistant Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, West Virginia Field Office September 13, 2010 RE: Scoping Comments On The Fish And Wildlife Service’s Consideration Of An Incidental Take Permit And Habitat Conservation Plan For The Beech Ridge Wind Project We are writing on behalf of the Animal Welfare Institute (“AWI”) and David G. Cowan with regard to the construction and operation of turbines at the Beech Ridge wind energy facility (the “project”) in Greenbrier and Nicholas . . .

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Date added:  September 10, 2010
Filings, Health, Maine, SaskatchewanPrint storyE-mail story

Affidavit of Dr. Michael M. Nissenbaum

Author:  Nissenbaum, Michael

IN THE COURT OF QUEEN’S BENCH JUDICIAL CENTRE OF SASKATOON BETWEEN: DAVID McKINNON, PLAINTIFF AND: RED LILY WIND POWER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a limited partnership by its General Partner RED LILY ENERGY CORP., THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF MARTIN NO. 122 and THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF MOOSOMIN NO. 121, DEFENDANTS I, DR. MICHAEL M. NISSENBAUM, M.D., of the City of Fort Kent, Maine, United States of America, MAKE OATH AND SAY AS THAT: 1. I am from the University of Toronto Medical . . .

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Date added:  August 25, 2010
Economics, Filings, Health, Impacts, Property values, WisconsinPrint storyE-mail story

To the PSC commissioners

Author:  Haas, Allen

[docket # 1-AC-231, testimony filed Aug. 24, 2010] I have three wind turbines on my property and get $4,000 for each one. It’s been 2 years now with the turbines and everyone in the community is irritable and short, they snap back. The best of friends for 35 years, but everyone just snaps. People are not really mad directly at the wind turbines or even know what they are mad about, they’re just mad, aggressive. The closest one to my . . .

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Date added:  July 28, 2010
Australia, Filings, Noise, RegulationsPrint storyE-mail story

Noise Impact Assessment Report – Waubra Wind Farm

Author:  Noise Measurement Services

Findings Mr and Mrs Dean have requested a Report providing an assessment of the potential for adverse effects due to activity from the Waubra wind farm while living in their residences and while working on their farms. My research to date for this investigation indicates “ordinary” wind has a laminar or smooth infrasound and low-frequency flow pattern when analysed over short periods of time. Wind farm activity appears to create a “pulsing” infrasound and low-frequency pattern. These patterns are illustrated . . .

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