When Is A Noise Limit Not A Noise Limit?

7th April, 2022 by Meg Lee, Hall & Wilcox https://hallandwilcox.com.au/thinking/when-is-a-noise-limit-not-a-noise-limit/ In a landmark ruling, the Victorian Supreme Court has held that noise emitted from the Bald Hills Wind Farm constituted a nuisance to its neighbours, even if those emissions had been found to comply with the conditions in its planning permit. Further, and of cause … Continue reading When Is A Noise Limit Not A Noise Limit?

Offshore Wind Accident

Offshore Wind Accident: Orsted Asks for ‘No-Sail Zones’ After Turbine Breaks Into Sea 6th April, 2022 By Mike Schuler, gCaptain.com Photo shows the Anholt offshore wind farm in Denmark. Photo courtesy Orsted Offshore wind developer Orsted is asking relevant authorities to establish ‘no-sail zone’ at some of its offshore wind farms after a catastrophic failure … Continue reading Offshore Wind Accident

Wind Turbine Maker Shut Down

German wind turbine maker shut down after cyberattack 4th April, 2022 By Jonathan Greig, The Record. IMAGE: MERT KAHVECI A German wind turbine maker was forced to shut down its IT systems across multiple locations and business units after it was hit with a cyberattack on March 31.  Nordex designs, sells and manufactures wind turbines, reporting nearly $6 … Continue reading Wind Turbine Maker Shut Down

Lived Experience= Evidence

30th March, 2022 Via WFL subjective-evidence-diary-and-complaints-historyDownload There are two types of evidence submitted to VCAT or Court. Objective Evidence – Collected by technical experts. This is the raw noise and wind data (and possibly vibration data) and the analysis reporting of this raw data. Subjective Evidence – Collected by you. This is your diary evidence and complaints … Continue reading Lived Experience= Evidence

Illusion of Evidence Based Medicine

16th March 2022, Published in BMJ, Cite this as: BMJ 2022;376:o702http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o702 bmj.o702.fullDownload Via: https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/bmj-op-ed-evidence-based-medicine?r=qxgzq&s=r The illusion of evidence based medicine, an op-ed published in the BMJ on March 16, 2022, points out that the system is now corrupt and needs major surgery to fix it. Corporate concerns about Privacy and Intellectual Property Rights should not … Continue reading Illusion of Evidence Based Medicine