
Starfish Hill Wind Farm
Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia, Australia
September 24, 2005 15:49 local time
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The blades of the turbines are made of a light grey coloured glass fibre with a matt finish. The theory is that this reduces the amount of reflected light and makes them less conspicuous in most lighting conditions. In practice this just makes it harder to take a decent photo of them on a cloudy day ;)
There is some debate about the threat these blades pose to birds. One one side of the argument is the concern that the turbines are just the wrong height for migratory birds and eagles. The counter to this is that you can do as much damage with a plate glass window and a 'domesticated' cat.
One of the primary goals of wind farms and other renewable energy generators is to reduce the cost to the environment, but one must also keep in mind the fact that these can be highly resource hungry projects to put together in the first place. With the current technology the initial capital cost per watt is still high compared to that of, for example, a natural gas powered generator. Fossil fuels are obviously finite so we'll need to use those resources in smarter ways as well as augment them with other sources of energy like Uranium. This will give the green technology more time to improve.
Research. Cross reference. Make up your own mind. Google is your friend :)
Australia - New Zealand / Australia
Lat: 36° 35' 44.94" S
Long: 138° 7' 43.32" E
Precision is: Unknown / Undeclared.
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