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Wind power can produce renewable energy, but it may also bring noise pollution.

Wind power can produce renewable energy, but it may also bring noise pollution and harm the health of neighboring residents. Faced with more and more public doubts, Health Canada decided to conduct a comprehensive study and set up an expert team to investigate the relationship between low-frequency noise of wind power generation and human health. Canadian Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced that Ottawa will lead the research to respond to the concerns of residents near wind farms. Canada will spend 1.8 million yuan to form a team of more than 25 experts, including four international consultants, to investigate the situation of 2, residential buildings near 8 to 12 wind turbines.

residents are forced to sleep in the basement. "At present, there is not enough evidence to prove that the noise of wind turbines is related to the adverse effects on human health, but Health Canada and some scientific literature do record some nuisance problems caused by wind power generation to the community," the Ministry of Health said in a statement. However, Sherri Lange, CEO of North American Platform Against Wind Power, claims that low-frequency noise and vibration generated by wind turbines can cause sleep disorders, headaches, depression, anxiety and even blood pressure problems.

"The house is shaking like a tinkling," Lange said. Residents were forced to escape into the basement to sleep or sleep in the courtyard. As far as she knows, 4 families in Ontario have left the wind farm. At present, there are 14 wind farms installed with wind turbines, most of which are located in Ontario and Quebec.

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