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This document authored by Acoustic Ecology Institute provides a comprehensive overview of noise issues pertaining to utility-scale wind energy development. This AEI Special Report will be continually updated, incorporating new research, more recent reports, and suggestions/comments from readers. Planned topics to be added over time include: effects of noise on wildlife and habitat, offshore wind energy, and the health effects of chronic noise exposure.
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In this letter to residents of Burke, NY, Dr. Nina Pierpont briefly discusses her findings of health impacts on families living in proximity to industrial-scale wind turbines.
This 12-month diary (January 2007 through December 2007) was compiled by Gail Mair. Mrs. Mair lives with her husband Walter in Tuscany, Italy. Gail (fluent in English, German, and Italian) and Walter (a native of Italy) bought this piece of property some years ago and, in October 2006, moved into the (modest) dream house they had just built. It was to be their retirement home.
As construction on their new home was coming to an end, wind developer, Gamesa, was completing construction on its windfarm nearby. In November 2006, the turbines were turned on and the problems of noise were started -- Day after day, relentless, unending. Gail and Walter have asked that their diary be circulated widely, in the hope of saving other communities and individuals from the misery they are living through.
Infrasound and low frequency noise dose responses
August 27, 2007
by Mariana Alves-Pereira and Nuno A. A. Castelo Branco
This paper on Infrasound and Low Frequency Noise Dose Responses, was presented at the Inter-Noise 2007 conference held in Istanbul, Turkey August 28-31, 2007. The authors are Mariana Alves-Pereira and Nuno A. A. Castelo Branco of the Erisa-Universidade Lusofona, Lisbon, Portugal and the Center of Human Performance, Alverca, Portugal.
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Public health and noise exposure: the importance of low frequency noise
August 27, 2007
by Mariana Alves-Pereira and Nuno A. A. Castelo Branco
This paper on Infrasound and Low Frequency Noise Dose responses, was presented at the Inter-Noise 2007 conference held in Istanbul, Turkey August 28-31, 2007. The authors are Mariana Alves-Pereira and Nuno A. A. Castelo Branco of the Erisa-Universidade Lusofona, Lisbon, Portugal and the Center of Human Performance, Alverca, Portugal.
Human response to wind turbine noise: Perception, annoyance and moderating factors
May 23, 2007
by Eja Pedersen, Goteborgs Universitet Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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Wind turbine noise, annoyance and self-reported health and well-being in different living environments
February, 2007
by Eja Pedersen and Kerstin Persson Waye
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The sound of high winds: the effect of atmospheric stability on wind turbine sound and microphone noise
May 12, 2006
by G.P. van den Berg
To conclude, it can be stated that with respect to wind turbine sound an
important phenomenon has been overlooked: the change in wind after
sunset. This phenomenon will be more important for modern, tall wind
turbines and in view of the many wind farms that are planned. If this
problem is not recognized and solved it will hamper the expansion of wind
energy.
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Perception and annoyance due to wind turbine noise -- a dose -- response relationship
September 28, 2004
by Eja Pedersen and Kerstin Persson Waye
Department of Environmental Medicine, Goteborg University, P.O. Box 414, SE-405 30 Goteborg, Sweden
(Received 14 November 2003; revised 1 September 2004; accepted 18 September 2004)
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The attached Pdf file provides a comprehensive overview of wind turbine noise related issues.
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