The negative impacts of wind energy production on the environment are as follows:
1. Wind energy production will harm the local ecological environment, for example by destroying vegetation. , the change in topography, causing soil erosion, transforms the land into desert.
2. Wind energy affects the local climate. Wind energy uses wind energy present in the atmosphere. According to the law of conservation of energy, the consumption and production of one type of energy must produce or consume another type of energy. Therefore, wind turbines The process of producing electricity must consume some of the wind energy present in the atmosphere. As an important factor in climate change, changes in wind energy will inevitably lead to climate change.
3. The environment around the wind farm is good, so it will become a parasay for many birds, but a large number of birds will be harmed by wind turbines.
4. Risks linked to noise linked to wind energy production.
In fact, wind turbines cause a lot of unavoidable damage during their operation. However, the use and development of any type of energy will more or less cause some damage to nature.
For example, coal and oil, fossil fuels, will produce a large amount of carbon dioxide and other harmful gases when burned and cause a serious greenhouse effect, even if the production of Wind energy modifies the microclimate, microenvironment and local temperature. areas, But from the point of view of the general environment and climate, the degree of damage is much less than that caused by the combustion of fossil fuels.
1. Because wind energy does much more harm to the environment than economic benefits and is not respenvironmental activist, she was arrested. The dangers are: 2. Wind power generation will harm the local ecological environment, destroy vegetation, change the terrain, and cause soil erosion and desertification. 3. Electromagnetic radiation generated by wind power affects human habitation. In wind energy systems, generators, substations and transmission lines are the main sources of electromagnetic radiation. Additional receivers in wind power plants, when receiving signals, will pick up the electromagnetic wave signals reflected from the wind turbine blades. The reflected signal is a delayed signal that has a great impact on AM radio systems. 4. Wind energy affects the local climate. Wind power is the use of wind energy in the atmosphere. According to the law of conservation of energy, the consumption and production of a type ofhe heat will inevitably produce or consume another type of energy. Therefore, the energy production process of wind turbines will inevitably consume part of the wind energy in the atmosphere. one of the important factors of climate change, wind energy will inevitably lead to climate change. 5. Wind turbine blades are prone to safety accidents. When wind turbine blades are subjected to strong winds of more than 25 m/s, the bending moment, torque, shear resistance and extrusion resistance that the blade roots can withstand are limited. In severe cases, the entire blade will fly. and causing injury to personnel and damage to buildings on roads. 6. Noise risks linked to wind energy production. For a fan of such magnitude, noise is inevitable as the blades spin with huge party costs. The sound of fan bladescan be roughly divided into three categories: thickness noise, which is caused by the compression of air and blades. On windy days, with the doors and windows closed, do you often hear high-pitched and harsh sounds, which sound like howlings of ghosts and wolves?The dark sky outside is a little scary just thinking about it; load noise, as its name suggests, is caused by the blades supporting a large load; impulse noise occurs when the Mach number is close to 1; In this way, the impact of noise on the environment cannot be ignored.