de-bunking the myths
Myth 1. "Wind turbines spoil the landscape "
Fact: This is a highly subjective issue. Being visible is
not necessarily the same as being intrusive. While some people
express concern about the effect wind turbines have on the
beauty of our landscape, others see them as elegant and beautiful,
or symbols of a better, less polluted future.
The landscape we inhabit is largely human-made and it evolves
over time. In comparison to many other energy developments
like coal and gas power stations, or open cast mining, wind
farms have relatively little visual impact. Nevertheless National
Parks or areas of high conservation value may not be appropriate
spots for wind farms. And they don't need to be placed there.
According to EECA's study on the wind energy potential in New
Zealand we could meet our energy needs three times over on
just 1% of all our land. (1)
The increased utilisation of renewable energy and greater
use of wind power will mean that we will have more of these
structures visible in our townscape and landscape in the future.
But wind energy is one of the most environmentally benign ways
of producing the electricity we need to power our daily lives.
If we don't switch to cleaner forms of energy, climate change
will severely and irrevocably alter much of our landscape
as well as the animal and plant life it contains.
Notes:
1. EECA 2001. Review
of New Zealand's Wind Energy Potential To 2015.
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