Are there harmful effects from stray voltage from wind power plants?
There is nothing different or unusual about managing the electricity flow from an operating wind plant. Standard electric wiring practices are adequate to prevent stray voltage from occurring and will not be transmitted through the ground nor will harm livestock. 4. Will a wind project interfere with electromagnetic transmissions such as radio, television, or cell-phone signals? The materials used to make small wind turbines are non-metallic (composites, plastic, wood) and are too small to create electromagnetic interference (EMI) by “chopping up” a signal. Large wind turbines can interfere with radio or TV signals if a turbine is in the “line of sight” between a receiver and the signal source. This problem can usually be dealt with by improving the receiver’s antenna or installing relays to transmit the signal around the wind farm. Radar can also be impacted but, again, measures can be taken at airports to offset the affect of moving/spinning blades. 5. Can landowners hunt on property
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