We often hear about protestors who complain about wind farms looking ‘unsightly’, spoiling the landscape, killing birds and being noisy.
Living near to a wind farm set in a nature park, we often walk past the windmills. In the seven years that we have been walking this route, we have never seen a dead bird. The noise is a low swirling and humming, which is barely audible.
There is an aesthetic beauty about them too. Not only in appearance but also conceptually in the way they convert a free resource into useful energy, without producing pollution or causing global warming.
How can this be unsightly when compared to chimneys belching out smoke, traffic jams and smogs? And what about the oil that is imported from corrupt regimes, Middle East wars and climate wreaking emissions from what is ultimately a limited and increasingly scarce resource?
We don’t understand this at all.

















July 30th, 2008 at 7:46 pm
Yes. It seems odd that there is so much opposition to wind farms when the real unsightly manace of the countryside is electricity pylons. Some even believing the electromagnetic radiation coming from them causes cancer. Personally I’d welcome having a wind farm on my doorstep. Far less unsightly and the least we can do towards the responsibility we have to generations to come.