Literature DB >> 30130736

A procedure for deriving wind turbine noise limits by taking into account annoyance.

Luca Fredianelli1, Stefano Carpita2, Gaetano Licitra3.   

Abstract

With the increasing installation of wind farms, the attention of citizens towards wind turbine noise (WTN) has grown. Differently from some national legislations, the scientific community has promptly responded, increasing the studies and the social surveys in order to better understand the cause of disturbance and the indicators that relate to it. At first, the paper underlines the importance of low WTN levels for indirect health effects such as sleep disturbance and annoyance. The importance to consider noise annoyance in legislation is also discussed, as WTN is more disturbing than other most common noise sources. Then, conversion curves for equally highly annoyed are introduced considering the annoyance perceived by population in relation with the type of source. Finally, a specific limit value of 43 dB(A) for WTN is derived and suggested, comparable with British and Danish standards.
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Keywords:  Dose-effect; Exposure-response relationship; Noise annoyance; Noise limits; Road traffic noise; Wind turbine noise

Year:  2018        PMID: 30130736     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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4.  Acute Effects of Air Pollution and Noise from Road Traffic in a Panel of Young Healthy Adults.

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5.  Combined Effects of Aircraft, Rail, and Road Traffic Noise on Total Noise Annoyance-A Cross-Sectional Study in Innsbruck.

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6.  Personal Music Players Use and Other Noise Hazards among Children 11 to 12 Years Old.

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7.  Seafarers' Perception and Attitudes towards Noise Emission on Board Ships.

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