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Do Wind Turbines Produce Electrical Noise?

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No. Wind Turbines are essentially big industrial MOTORS that run BACKWARDS (ie: using wind to spin the rotor to generate electricity rather than using electricity to spin the motor to MOVE a machine), and they are very efficient. In order to be permitted to sell a wind turbine in Canada, turbine manufacturers are REQUIRED to have their equipment meet certain CSA standards and be installed in a way that complies with our electrical safety codes. Modern wind turbine technology does not make noisy/unstable power, and if it did, it WOULD never get approved by either the CSA or the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority.

No. Wind Turbines are essentially big industrial motors that run backwards (ie: using wind to spin the rotor to generate electricity rather than using electricity to spin the motor to move a machine), and they are very efficient. In order to be permitted to sell a wind turbine in Canada, turbine manufacturers are required to have their equipment meet certain CSA standards and be installed in a way that complies with our electrical safety codes. Modern wind turbine technology does not make noisy/unstable power, and if it did, it would never get approved by either the CSA or the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority.



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