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A Wall Street Journal article on this discusses measures that are being considered in some places to get rid of the blinking red lights on top of wind farms. Might be paywalled, but you can probably google the article and open it (WSJ: "Lawmakers Crack Down on Wind Turbine Lights That Flash All Night").
Apparently people who live in the vicinity of wind farms are annoyed by the incessant blinking red lights on top of all of them, and I can't say I blame them. That would drive me crazy if it polluted my view of the night sky. Especially if it was installed after I had bought my house so I didn't know what I was signing up for.
It sounds like there is some consideration of removing the lights or making them activated by radar or some other means so they'll only come on if an aircraft is nearby and flying low. From my POV, I don't really mind if they were to switch those obstacle lights to be activated by that. And I think that's a decent compromise so that you don't pollute everyone's view. Additionally, it's already on the VFR map to let you know those obstacles exist and what their heights are (below are the ones by me). Putting a blinking red light on every one of them seems kind of overkill to me and I can see scaling that down.
Curious what peoples thoughts are on this? Do you think having every turbine lit at night-time 24/7 is important?
Apparently people who live in the vicinity of wind farms are annoyed by the incessant blinking red lights on top of all of them, and I can't say I blame them. That would drive me crazy if it polluted my view of the night sky. Especially if it was installed after I had bought my house so I didn't know what I was signing up for.
It sounds like there is some consideration of removing the lights or making them activated by radar or some other means so they'll only come on if an aircraft is nearby and flying low. From my POV, I don't really mind if they were to switch those obstacle lights to be activated by that. And I think that's a decent compromise so that you don't pollute everyone's view. Additionally, it's already on the VFR map to let you know those obstacles exist and what their heights are (below are the ones by me). Putting a blinking red light on every one of them seems kind of overkill to me and I can see scaling that down.
Curious what peoples thoughts are on this? Do you think having every turbine lit at night-time 24/7 is important?