Steve Dance presents his results at Reading University for the Institute of Acoustics. The paper was entitled, "Noise from a roof-top urban wind turbine in London". In summary, central London is noisy, its reasonably windy at roof-top level, vibrations were minimal, electrical generation efficiency of the turbine was 9%, turbines are non tonal and relatively quiet.
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Steve Dance presents his results on urban wind turbines at Reading
Steve Dance presents his results at Reading University for the Institute of Acoustics. The paper was entitled, "Noise from a roof-top urban wind turbine in London". In summary, central London is noisy, its reasonably windy at roof-top level, vibrations were minimal, electrical generation efficiency of the turbine was 9%, turbines are non tonal and relatively quiet.
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