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Vanderburg, Willem H. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
In earlier days, craftspersons sustained by the experiences of countless generations embodied in a tradition were able to create extraordinarily appropriate artifacts. Today, these traditions have largely disappeared to make way for knowledge infrastructures whose "components" are the bodies of knowledge created, advanced, and applied by…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Design, Planning
Ambrose, Stephen E.; Rand, Robert W.; Krogh, Carmen M. E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
Wind turbines produce sound that is capable of disturbing local residents and is reported to cause annoyance, sleep disturbance, and other health-related impacts. An acoustical study was conducted to investigate the presence of infrasonic and low-frequency noise emissions from wind turbines located in Falmouth, Massachusetts, USA. During the…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Acoustics, Case Studies
James, Richard R. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2012
Industrial wind turbines are frequently thought of as benign. However, the literature is reporting adverse health effects associated with the implementation of industrial-scale wind developments. This article explores the historical evidence about what was known regarding infra and low-frequency sound from wind turbines and other noise sources…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Acoustics, Health
Masciulli, Joseph – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Good (ethical and effective) global public leadership--by national politicians, intergovernmental and nongovernmental international organizational leaders, multinational corporate leaders, and technoscientists--will make a significant positive difference in our global system's capacity to solve contemporary and futuristic global problems. High…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Ethics, Leadership, Leaders
Rand, Robert W.; Ambrose, Stephen E.; Krogh, Carmen M. E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Industrial wind turbines (IWTs) are being installed at a fast pace globally. Researchers, medical practitioners, and media have reported adverse health effects resulting from living in the environs of IWTs. While there have been some anecdotal reports from technicians and other workers who work in the environs of IWTs, little is known about the…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Occupational Safety and Health, Environmental Influences
Shepherd, Daniel; Billington, Rex – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Wind turbine noise is annoying and has been linked to increased levels of psychological distress, stress, difficulty falling asleep, and sleep interruption. For these reasons, there is a need for competently designed noise standards to safeguard community health and well-being. The authors identify key considerations for the development of wind…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Acoustics, Energy Management
Salt, Alec N.; Kaltenbach, James A. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Wind turbines generate low-frequency sounds that affect the ear. The ear is superficially similar to a microphone, converting mechanical sound waves into electrical signals, but does this by complex physiologic processes. Serious misconceptions about low-frequency sound and the ear have resulted from a failure to consider in detail how the ear…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Acoustics, Human Body
Phillips, Carl V. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
There is overwhelming evidence that wind turbines cause serious health problems in nearby residents, usually stress-disorder-type diseases, at a nontrivial rate. The bulk of the evidence takes the form of thousands of adverse event reports. There is also a small amount of systematically gathered data. The adverse event reports provide compelling…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Health, Epidemiology
Krogh, Carmen M. E.; Gillis, Lorrie; Kouwen, Nicholas; Aramini, Jeff – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Industrial wind turbines have been operating in many parts of the globe. Anecdotal reports of perceived adverse health effects relating to industrial wind turbines have been published in the media and on the Internet. Based on these reports, indications were that some residents perceived they were experiencing adverse health effects. The purpose…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Health, Environmental Influences
Gulden, Wayne E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
As more wind energy projects are constructed and placed into operation, their potential downsides are becoming more apparent to a larger number of people. One of the most contentious issues is that of the potential loss of property values for those who happen to own homes close to these projects. This issue may be more parochial and therefore…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Real Estate, Geographic Location
Sprague, Terry; Harrington, M. Elizabeth; Krogh, Carmen M. E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Bird kill rate and disruption of habitat has been reported when industrial wind turbines are introduced into migratory bird paths or other environments. While the literature could be more complete regarding the documentation of negative effects on birds and bird habitats during the planning, construction, and operation of wind power projects,…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Animals, Risk
Havas, Magda; Colling, David – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
People who live near wind turbines complain of symptoms that include some combination of the following: difficulty sleeping, fatigue, depression, irritability, aggressiveness, cognitive dysfunction, chest pain/pressure, headaches, joint pain, skin irritations, nausea, dizziness, tinnitus, and stress. These symptoms have been attributed to the…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Acoustics, Health
McMurtry, Robert Y. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Internationally, there are reports of adverse health effects (AHE) in the environs of industrial wind turbines (IWT). There was multidisciplinary confirmation of the key characteristics of the AHE at the first international symposium on AHE/IWT. The symptoms being reported are consistent internationally and are characterized by crossover findings…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Health, Environmental Influences
Horner, Brett; Jeffery, Roy D.; Krogh, Carmen M. E. – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Industrial wind turbines (IWTs) are a new source of community noise to which relatively few people have yet been exposed. IWTs are being erected at a rapid pace in proximity to human habitation. Some people report experiencing adverse health effects as a result of living in the environs of IWTs. In order to address public concerns and assess the…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Health, Acoustics
Thorne, Bob – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2011
Human perception responds primarily to sound character rather than sound level. Wind farms are unique sound sources and exhibit special audible and inaudible characteristics that can be described as modulating sound or as a tonal complex. Wind farm compliance measures based on a specified noise number alone will fail to address problems with noise…
Descriptors: Energy, Power Technology, Acoustics, Evaluation
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