Sound from wind energy facilities: the results from the TremAc study
Please join us for a webinar about the results of a unique long-term study on the Wilstedt wind farm in Lower Saxony.Within the TremAc project, the Wilstedt wind farm was…
Please join us for a webinar about the results of a unique long-term study on the Wilstedt wind farm in Lower Saxony.Within the TremAc project, the Wilstedt wind farm was…
Lots of people from WindForS will be presenting papers and posters at the 2018 WindEurope conference in Hamburg. We'll have: Professor Po Wen Cheng will be chairing the session on…
SWE at the University of Stuttgart has a new position for a Researcher for “Sound Evaluation Around Onshore Wind Turbines”.
TremAc Objective criteria for vibration and sound emissions of onshore wind turbines Goals Identification of the main parameters and thresholds for an objective assessment of turbine sound and vibration emissions…
WindForS Director Dr. Andrew Clifton has been invited to present two talks at the American Geophysical Union Meeting in New Orleans in December 2017. The presentations take a systems perspective on wind energy in complex terrain.
How much noise is produced by Wind Turbines?
Wind turbines emit sound and vibrations. The TremAc joint project investigates how they are related and how they can be better predicted and reduced
Wind energy is to have a major share in the future renewable energy mix. The TremAc project, funded by the Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), will aim to improve planning, development and acceptance of wind turbines and to develop objective criteria for their emissions. To this end, experts will investigate the interaction between acoustic and seismic vibrations of wind turbines and plan to create a calculation model that includes both kinds of emission.