Quote Originally Posted by BP33 View Post
This post sums this clown up, a nasty bitter sad man.
I was not the person who complained to Argyll and Bute Council Environmental Health Department about the noise from the spinning blades of their next door neighbour?s wind turbine.
The person who installed their wind turbine could not hear the noise when they were standing underneath it because the wind blows the noise away.
People living down wind of a wind turbine are affected by the noise of the spinning blades. In our case we heard the noise from the spinning blades when the wind was blowing from the north.
Scottish Renewables who are the mouthpiece of the Renewable industry in Scotland never mention all the pitfalls of installing wind turbines including noise pollution and flicker from the spinning blades.
They are quick to tell us that on a sunny, windy day on a Sunday that renewables produced 100% of the electricity required in Scotland but they never tells what percentage of electricity was produced by renewables in a cloudy day in December with no wind blowing because an area of high pressure covers Scotland.