Wind farms can cause stress: UK review

A "clear link" between the amount of noise emitted by a wind farm and irritation experienced by nearby residents has been identified in a UK report.

Annoyance caused by living next to a noisy wind farm can lead some people to become stressed and lose sleep, a UK government review has found.

A "clear link" between the amount of noise emitted by an energy site and irritation experienced by nearby residents was identified in a report commissioned by the Department of Energy and Climate Change last year.

Published this week, the paper said there was an "increased risk" of suffering from sleep deprivation from turbines exceeding 40 decibels.

But the prospect of a sleepless night was generally an "indirect" link caused by the frustration evoked from having a loud wind farm in your community, it added.

The review recommended that "excessive" noise should be clamped down on, citing potential measures such as modifying the turbine blade.

The findings ratcheted up pressure on the government to be more heavy handed with noisy farms, with one MP calling for them to be "shut down permanently".

Complaints about noise disturbance can range from the steady swishing noise from the blade to a louder thump which can sometimes occur, the review said.

But, it added, the annoyance is not just limited to the thunderous sound a wind farm can create.

Flickering shadows created by the swirling blade and its "appearance in the landscape" can similarly irk those who live near one.


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