Top 3 FAQs

Neighbours

As we join the close-knit community surrounding the wind farm, we want to ensure that everyone is kept informed and involved in the exciting progress happening in your area. While your property may not host turbines or transmission towers, your role as neighbours is equally significant to us.

At Green Wind Renewables, we believe in open communication and transparency. We want you to be the first to know about the milestones, developments, and any updates related to the wind farm. Your understanding and support mean a lot to us, and we are committed to fostering a positive relationship with all of the neighbours to our project.

Additionally, we encourage you to engage with us around the creation and the potential benefits that will become available through a Community Benefit Fund. This fund will be designed to contribute to the well-being and enhancement of the local community. Whether it’s supporting local initiatives, educational opportunities, projects, or enhancing community amenities, we believe in sharing the positive impact of our wind farm with the local community.

Your input and involvement are vital to the success of our community-oriented approach. We appreciate your role as neighbours, and we look forward to building a strong, collaborative relationship for the benefit of everyone.

If you have any questions, suggestions, or if you’d like to contribute ideas to the development of a Community Benefit Fund, feel free to reach out. Together, let’s make our community thrive!

How will a wind farm benefit my community?
A wind farm brings a multitude of benefits to a local community, extending its positive impact far beyond the generation of clean energy. Firstly, the construction phase of a wind farm creates numerous job opportunities, supporting the local economy and providing employment opportunities for local people and businesses. This investment benefits locals during construction - the corner store, the lo…
Are wind turbines noisy?
Wind turbines can generate some noise, but the level of noise is generally considered low, especially when compared to other sources of noise in our daily lives. The noise produced by a wind turbine primarily comes from the mechanical components, such as the rotor blades and the gearbox, as well as the aerodynamic interaction of the blades with the wind. Advancements in technology and engineeri…
Is my property suited to a wind farm?
When determining whether sites are suitable for wind turbines, we take into consideration a number of factors, including the following: Wind Resource: An excellent wind farm site is characterised by consistently strong and predictable wind speeds. Open areas such as farmland, ridges, and coastal regions often provide optimal conditions for harnessing wind energy. The average wind speed is a cru…

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As we bring new projects into development, you can always check back with us for updates on their progress.