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RE: Spam Topic - Angius2644 - 16-11-2011 10:56 PM

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RE: Spam Topic - Angius2644 - 17-11-2011 03:35 PM

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RE: Spam Topic - Angius2644 - 17-11-2011 09:46 PM

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RE: Spam Topic - SCL - 17-11-2011 10:47 PM

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RE: Spam Topic - mfdpc - 18-11-2011 07:19 AM

Small Wind Turbines

The small wind turbine can definitely kill and injure chickens and bats. That is quite clear from studies inside U. S. and in Europe - what is not clear is precisely why. Statistics indicate that up to 40 birds per season are killed at wind turbine sites. Why is this problems and what do we think is being conducted here? There are a variety of component parts that the birds impact and it is just not clear why the birds are getting disoriented and flying directly into them. The birds and bats can fly into the blades of course, but the tower plus the tower assembly - guy wires and also the power cables - provide an obstacle for all of them. The problem is this worst for larger wild birds. They tend to are now living in areas where large wind generators are installed - mountain ridges and stuff like that. To complicate things, the fog that is often seen around mountains is cited because culprit not necessarily the actual turbine mechanism. Fog of course causes it to be difficult for birds and also bats to see where they go. What could the blowing wind industry do to eliminate the number of parrots and bats killed annually from wind turbine attacks? One thing the industry is doing is suggest that producers make systems with bigger blades. The theory is the blades won't need to turn as fast and also the birds and bats can get rid of their way. In practice though, this doesn't provide much relief as the tip speeds of the rotor system will still be very high (around 100 mph). Furthermore, it has been suggested the industry move away from lattice-type towers and go on to solid ones. It is thought that will by doing that, birds won't nest within the tower and won't be close to the spinning blades so generally. Other wildlife can be affected, too. In some more non-urban locations bears, deer, and other smaller animals have been driven out because regarding C&F wind turbines being placed in their habitat.While a lot of the Why of this phenomenon is still unknown, it is interesting to speculate about what factors are contributing to the problem.Is it the sound the turbines make? Could it be the vibrations in the air? Or, could it be the birds an bats are just interested and get too close when they go in to check things out?Nonetheless, it is still the responsibility of small wind turbine manufacturers to do everything they can to not negatively affect the ecosystems where their products end up.


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RE: Spam Topic - Angius2644 - 18-11-2011 04:08 PM

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RE: Spam Topic - SCL - 18-11-2011 05:11 PM

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RE: Spam Topic - Lorx - 18-11-2011 07:17 PM

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