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.

dfc09,

I live in the middle of a sprawling wind farm. Every direction I turn, I can see wind turbines looking ominously over my neighbor’s houses. It’s awesome, and way more interesting than the hundreds of square miles of corn fields they otherwise occupy.

TIMMAY,

Im not sure I even agree that visual pollution should be a real thing. People like to pretend that there is a divide between man-made structures and “nature” but humans are animals and we construct our environment out of natural materials. Humans ARE natural and the things we make are not separate from nature. Obviously that doesn’t remove our responsibility to avoid causing overall harm with toxic chemicals that pollute or structures that destabilize equilibriums, but that being said I dont think we should have this mentality about our structures being an inherent detriment to the area we make them in, and wind farms seem like a good example of good structures in a good environment to me. End rant.

jpreston2005,
TIMMAY,

okay yeah that is totally fair, societal pollution

angstylittlecatboy,

I’ve never seen a wind turbine in person but I’d imagine no more than buildings and a lot less than most other power sources.

PonyOfWar,

No, I like them. They bring some variety to landscapes. Many people here hate them though.

lud,

Nah, they are cool.

OscarRobin,

Well they look farrr better than coal mines and plants and smoke plumes. Even beyond that I think they just look plain nice though, like when I rarely get to see some it makes me happy.

slazer2au,

I would much rather the visual pollution of a windmill than the combined pollutions of fossil fuel based power plants.

There are 2 windmills not far from my place and they are a good point of reference for where you are.

blackn1ght,

A little bit, in the same way that any man made structure does. But they’re quite peaceful to look at and compared to a nuclear or coal plant they’re way better to look at.

I wouldn’t like to see them in an area of outstanding beauty, but I’m cool with them anywhere else.

Slight nitpick: they’re wind turbines, not windmills. Windmills are used to grind things down, like wheat into flour.

Pietson,

Yes, but not much more than any other man-made construction. I can see windmills from my appartement and they have never even bothered me a little. However if my view was a beautiful tolkienesque landscape they probably would stand out like a sore thumb.

stackPeek,
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Isn’t it sound pollution instead of visual pollution, though, if anything? I’d rather have that than coal anyway

tmjaea,

Modern windmills are almost completely silent.

pineapplelover,

Dude. They’re so fucking cool. I wish I had a wind turbine in my backyard or something. A feat of engineering I tell you.

Phoonzang,

Whenever someone brings up that argument (windmills are ugly), which is quite a controversial topic in the country I live in, I take them to the open pit coal mines of the area. Those are really ugly.

I do understand the argument that the intermittent shadows the rotating blades may cast on residential areas are annoying.

stackPeek,
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Why the heck would you build that on residential area anyway? SimCity taught me since I was a kid that industrial factories and windmills shouldn’t be built beside houses

afraid_of_zombies,

I love telling this story. I lived on the second story apartment above a restaurant, behind the restaurant was this shed. One sat morning, very hung over, I am awaken at sunrise with a bright bedroom. Wtf? Look outside and turns out the shed now has solar panels that just happened to catch the light at sunrise and reflect it into my window.

I invested in better curtains.

hawgietonight,

They can’t be set next to residential areas for many reasons. One freak reason most people don’t know is that ice can accumulate on the tip of the blades and get thrown into the air. Having a 5kg ice blocks randomly falling on your house isn’t nice.

Chainweasel,

I think they’re cool as hell, I could watch those big fuckers go round and round all day.

GissaMittJobb,

I think they look dope as hell.

vin,

I love looking at hill ranges covered in wind turbines. The swiss disagree though.

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