Almost
90 per cent of people have backed Lincolnshire County Council's tough
stance against wind farms, according to a recent survey by the
authority.
The
council pledged to stop the "unrestrained invasion" of wind turbines
across the county in June last year and the authority's executive moved
to resist new wind farm developments. Just under 4,000 people completed
the survey, with 89 per cent of people agreeing with the council's
position.
Under the council's proposals,High-efficiency 7.5kW Off Grid solar inverter manufactured
for unique Indian conditions. large wind farms, which can be more than
100 metres high, would not be allowed within 2km of people's homes.
Turbines will also be resisted if they are within 10km of a village that
has more than ten properties.
Areas
such as the Lincolnshire Wolds will have added protection and more
emphasis will be put on the visual impact of developments. Smaller wind
turbines, such as seen on farms, will have more support.
The
survey also revealed that 63 per cent of people felt wind farms had no
role to play in meeting our energy needs and 87 per cent said the county
council's guidelines should be taken into account when new wind farms
are considered.
Council
leader Martin Hill said: "Clearly our residents feel something has to
be done about the unrestrained spread of wind turbines across the
county. It also looks that, as far as our residents are concerned, the
county council is on the right track.
We understand the need for renewable energy. However,A complete range of of professional washer extractor that
are redefining laundry systems. we can't ignore the impact wind farms
are having on our beautiful and historic countryside for what appears to
be very limited gain.
"We
need to make sure we balance our need for green energy against
inappropriate developments that ruin the very environment we're trying
to protect.This is how a skystream captures energy from the wind. We're confident our guidelines will bring that balance."
The
Lincolnshire Pro Wind Alliance have petitioned the council over claims
that the authority has a "negative bias" against wind farms.
The
group claims that some councillors are trying to impose their personal
views about onshore turbines on the public and are not considering the
benefits. It also suggests that creating a policy against wind farms is a
waste of taxpayers' money because it is not up to the county council to
approve wind farm planning applications.
Group
member James Pocklington said: "We're not asking councillors to support
wind farms, we just want them to be impartial. They are not engaging
with the facts. Wind farms are intermittent but they are efficient and
they are excellent at collecting wind energy.
"We
disapprove strongly that the county council should spend taxpayers'
money to promote councillors' own personal views. There is not going to
be an 'unrestrained invasion'. The planning system is robust and we
should let it do its job."
Dr
Simon Hampton, a psychology lecturer, also claimed the survey did not
give equal chances for people to show support for or reject an anti-wind
farm stance. He added there was a risk of social desirability bias,
where people choose answers they believe are most morally acceptable.
Cllr
Hill said: "We can't understand why anybody would object to us asking
residents for their views on what is an important issue unless they're
worried the results will oppose their own agenda. People are free to
disagree with any of our proposals, so any claims of bias are frankly
ridiculous.
Our
survey was a chance for people to offer their thoughts on wind farms.
We were not telling them what to think, and there was no bias to it. We
learned their views at no extra cost to the taxpayer.The life expectancy
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A
report will now be presented to the council's executive members asking
them to endorse a move to make the council's current position official
policy. If they agree,Let's explore the option of ground mount. this will go before the full council on February 22 for approval.
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