Does wind power cause visual pollution in your opinion?

I remember reading somewhere (probably my high school textbook) that one of the reasons people don’t like wind power being built is they cause visual pollution.

In my opinion, I think it would be pretty cool to just look out my window and see a giant windmill there, the opposite of visual pollution.

zxqwas,

Yes. I would not want a row of them in my way looking out over the wilderness that I live next to.

Looking out over the town or farmland I don’t really care.

A_Random_Idiot,

No.

I’m not a coal industry propagandist, so the only opinion I have on wind turbines is to build more of the fucking things.

derf82,

Yes. Do does most things humans build. Certainly better than a power plant, shopping center, warehouse, or even many houses and office buildings.

MashedTech,

Better than normal pollution though or visual pollution from smoke and smog. It’s a tradeoff and a good one in my mind.

Cosmicomical,

I agree, always found them cool

Macaroni_ninja,
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It’s a made up word for fossil-fuel execs.

I would anytime put up a wind turbine in my yard and enjoy the free energy then complain about how it looks like.

In fact I am planning to power my side building/garage, utility rooms, freezer box and yard lights (basically everything except my house) by wind power. Domestic wind turbines are super cool and you can even make one yourself or just get a smaller one with super easy installation.

DerpyPlayz18,

Gray smoke is a worse type of visual pollution imo

Mango,

Yeah and blurry vision is pretty shit.

greenking2000,

Yea they massively change the views in the local area. How ugly they are is probably the top complaint in the UK about them

As unlike a lot of the American commenters here saying we don’t have huge sprawling areas of nothing (Except Scottish highlands) just waiting to be filled with something. So for rural voters that live in the countryside for the views damaging/changing the views is unsurprisingly not that popular.

In 2015 because of lots of local opposition the government made it easier to object to wind farms in your areas but people have since said that those rules make it too easy to get planning permission rejected.

Recent polls seem to suggest people care less now though lack of increase in planning permissions for onshore wind seem to show that people like it more in theory than when the wind turbines will be built in their view.

Justas,
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There is a beautiful lake close to where I live and if you are there in late evening you can see lights from the nearest wind farm blinking on the horizon. You can also see them on top of historical castle mounds my region is famous for which cheapens the experience of visiting them. I am all for renewable energy, but I understand the argument.

Ixoid,
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I love seeing them on the horizon. I genuinely get excited to see them.

sagrotan,
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BS. I wanted to build one on my property, but here in Germany you need a permit if you wanna build a birds house (I’m not kidding, in some areas you do), I didn’t get one, neighbors and shit, so I sold the house, we’re moving to Denmark this year. No neighbors, no problems. Especially not German neighbors! As long as you have a Danebrog (Danish flag) on your property, you can build a lot. It’s your property at last.

Delta_V, (edited )

Its fossil fuel lobby propaganda.

HipHoboHarold,

Ehhhh I can see it. It’s usually out in nature where people might want to just see nature… but I also usually see it in places where people aren’t going sight seeing as much. It’s fields. Which are nice. Those are nice to see. But it’s not the thing people are seeing in the towns as much. But if they were, I don’t see how it could really ruin the view of a neighborhood.

If it was something like in campgrounds, going out to the lake and it’s just right there in front of the view of the mountains, right off to the side of hiking trails, I would hate it. But over all I don’t see it as that huge of a deal. They tend to find the best places for it with causing the least amount of trouble for others.

kaffiene,

I think they’re quite attractive

afraid_of_zombies,

The strobe effect is a thing but it really doesn’t impact a lot of people since you know windmills are usually not by apartment buildings. Being very kind to that point of view seeing things that are new can put you out of sorts.

Personally I think they look cool, that doesn’t mean I can’t see other POVs. Still, people will adapt when they get more common and frankly I am not into NIMBY anyway.

hglman,

They turn at 20 rpm, so a blade every second, hardly a strobe effect.

Cosmicomical,

Yeah you obviously shouldn’t build them even close to buildings for many reasons

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