Abstract
This review considers some environmental problems and solutions associated with turbines and their impact on humans and birds. The objective is to explore the relationship between noise pollution, electromagnetic interference and visual impact problems that how wind farm create stress for nearby residents and will refer to problems of avian collision with wind turbines. Furthermore, it will be shown that it includes result of solutions for reducing these problems.
Highlights
Over the past few years, we have been able to see noticeably higher costs for electricity needs
This can result in mental health and sleep problems, when wind turbines produce a combination of noise pollution and electromagnetic interruptions
2.1 Noise pollution caused by wind turbines Noise pollution problems, associated with stress, have undoubtedly been studied in respect of environmental issues and wind energy
Summary
Over the past few years, we have been able to see noticeably higher costs for electricity needs. Environmental impacts associated with wind energy can be both positive and negative. This review will explain wind energy and demonstrate the complex relationship between wind turbines and humans and nature, birds. There is no doubt that wind turbines have developed swiftly in the world and there appear to be some drawbacks, which may cause stress or suffering to people in the vicinity, especially with large wind farms. This can result in mental health and sleep problems, when wind turbines produce a combination of noise pollution and electromagnetic interruptions. Increased stress can damage the human brain and cause anxiety, anger and high blood pressure
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