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How We Perceive Wind Farms Near Our Homes

How We Perceive Wind Farms Near Our Homes

FromThe Energy Gang


How We Perceive Wind Farms Near Our Homes

FromThe Energy Gang

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There are tens of thousands large-scale wind turbines scattered across America. That means over a million and a half households are located five miles from a turbine. And they’re actually inching closer to homes on average, according to government researchers. So how do those machines impact our property values, our soundscapes, and our quality of life?The Lawrence Berkeley National Lab has a slew of new data on the impact of wind turbines on our lives. In this week's podcast, we’re going to dive into it. (Spoiler: the majority of people like them. We'll explain why.)Then we’re going to talk about the president’s State of the Union Address. Why did Trump duck away from the coal renaissance narrative?And finally, we'll explore the controversy around Massachusetts' deal with Northern Pass to supply 17 percent of its electricity with Canadian hydro.Recommended reading:LBNL: National Survey of Attitudes of Wind Power Project NeighborsGTM: Trump Touts the End of the ‘War on American Energy’GTM: The Controversy Surrounding Massachusetts’ $1.6B Hydropower Transmission LineVox: Reckoning With Climate Change Will Demand Ugly TradeoffsThe Energy Gang is brought to you by CPower Energy Management. Find out more about CPower's demand-side energy management solutions.
Released:
Feb 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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