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Windmills – A New Energy or A New Problem

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In the attempt to come up with a renewable energy source and improved environment, windmills have become more commercial in its operation. The use of windmills that measure up to 400-foot high in the countryside and high-density locale has raised the questions as to whether windmills are really useful or actually harmful. The findings from auditory physiologists and analysts have shown that windmills are damaging to those residing within the vicinity. The noise made by the windmills has caused medical conditions within the vicinity of recognized “Wind Farms”. People living in these locales request to have these farms discontinue their operations and that more in-depth investigation should be carried out before claiming that this method is another source of energy that is hygienic and safe. The advantages of having a windmill for private residence seem to be favorable to the environment. Another reason is that windmills do not emit any carbon dioxide as carbon dioxide can turn into a dangerous element when it is released into the environment. By using an energy form that is not the product of any type of fuel can save a lot of cost. The rising price of oil impacts the price of fuel and the tools required to generate electricity.

Windmills – a New Energy or a New Problem

There is an article that state windmill ventures should be stopped and how its implementation has resulted in medical conditions to the people around the vicinity. In his October 17th 2012’s article, “Against the Wind”, Robert Bryce argued that wind ventures should be studied in great depth before it is constructed in the countryside. The reason being the wellbeing of the nearby residents of outskirts New York and other residents from other parts of the world has been affected. Bryce stated that it is unreasonable that the nation deemed the oil and gas sector “guilty (dirty) until proven innocent”...