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Although the study and application of wind energy is not a novel idea, which appears to be widespread agreement recently. One look at a renewable energy source news shows numerous pages of stories specifically on the topic of wind energy. The purpose of today's post is a look at the news of a day, to date, and provide information on each.
In the Telegraph & Argus, a story about a charity and a wind turbine is developed. The plan, construction of a turbine of 15 meters of wind energy would provide a center for disadvantaged youth, has been rejected, however, by the group Bradford Council planning. The concern of the residents opposed to new technology was the largest air flow to be created in the area in which the turbine was to be placed. A new proposal is likely to be created that involves moving the turbine to the opposite end of the center.
How do wind turbines affect wildlife? That's the question that Keith DeWitt Lott, a wildlife biologist, hopes to answer through his latest research. Although Cleveland, Ohio, is interested on the positive effects that the wind-based energy can bring to the city, the desire to do so in an environmentally responsible manner. This news was reported at Cleveland.com.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review provided a short clip on the considerations of the city council currently has in relation to the level of strong wind in Green Tree Park to provide power to the park. A wind turbine can be placed in the park to partially offset costs incurred by the city by leaving the lights on Bourne Recreation Authority, Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) and the Army Corps of Engineers are seeking more ways to reduce your energy costs and is the hope of locating this alternative energy facility near the dock of the Academy. This turbine also helps the body to reduce its operating expenses channel. Besides the wind turbines, Massachusetts Maritime Academy is also considering thermal panels on dorms and a hydro-electric installation.
With each new idea to come and those who defend those who oppose it. The last of these two extremes, the opposition, is what is seen in Maryland over a proposal wind farms. Seven hundred residents came to the hearings on this proposal with the intention of protesting against the plans. They share the frustration have an otherwise perfect landscape (including forests, lakes and mountain views) to be interrupted by the wind farm of the transmission lines straps across the backdrop. The threat of tourism is also a concern for some residents. In response to opposition is surprising expressed at the hearings, the commissioners of Garrett country voted unanimously against the proposed wind farm.
Above a small selection of Five new stories that were reported Wednesday. This illustrates to some extent, however, the magnitude of wind energy in the news, as well as a selection of stories accounting of defense and the opposition of this green energy source.