Abstract
The aim of this survey is to attempt to identify appropriate separation distances recommended in the literature designed to minimise the environmental impact likely to result from the siting of wind turbines. Information on wind turbine separation distances has been obtained from Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, the USA and the UK. This largely takes the form of cautionary suggested separation zones and includes those derived from noise controls or local controls and permits that apply to building development in general except for the legal separation distances (known as ``setbacks``) required in some counties in the USA. (author)
Citation Formats
Taylor, D.
Separation distances for siting wind turbines: a literature survey.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Taylor, D.
Separation distances for siting wind turbines: a literature survey.
United Kingdom.
Taylor, D.
1992.
"Separation distances for siting wind turbines: a literature survey."
United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_10119927,
title = {Separation distances for siting wind turbines: a literature survey}
author = {Taylor, D}
abstractNote = {The aim of this survey is to attempt to identify appropriate separation distances recommended in the literature designed to minimise the environmental impact likely to result from the siting of wind turbines. Information on wind turbine separation distances has been obtained from Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, the USA and the UK. This largely takes the form of cautionary suggested separation zones and includes those derived from noise controls or local controls and permits that apply to building development in general except for the legal separation distances (known as ``setbacks``) required in some counties in the USA. (author)}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Separation distances for siting wind turbines: a literature survey}
author = {Taylor, D}
abstractNote = {The aim of this survey is to attempt to identify appropriate separation distances recommended in the literature designed to minimise the environmental impact likely to result from the siting of wind turbines. Information on wind turbine separation distances has been obtained from Denmark, the Netherlands, Germany, the USA and the UK. This largely takes the form of cautionary suggested separation zones and includes those derived from noise controls or local controls and permits that apply to building development in general except for the legal separation distances (known as ``setbacks``) required in some counties in the USA. (author)}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}