Comparison of International Environmental Noise Guidelines for Wind Farms

Auteurs-es

  • Sam Du Valcoustics Canada Ltd.
  • Al D. Lightstone Valcoustics Canada Ltd.
  • Joseph Doran Valcoustics Canada Ltd.

Résumé

There are various regulations, guidelines, codes of practices and best practices for assessment and control of environmental noise in various jurisdictions. Many jurisdictions treat wind farms as they do any other industrial noise source. Some jurisdictions have noise regulations/guidelines/criteria specific to wind farms. Requirements for wind turbine noise vary in strictness from country to country. The strictest noise requirements are found in Sweden, Germany, Finland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and parts of Australia. Several countries internationally have penalties for tonal, impulsive, and low frequency noise. New Zealand, Finland and parts of Australia (Tasmania and Victoria) are found to be the only regions to include a penalty for amplitude modulation of wind turbine noise. Some jurisdictions indicate a particular acoustical modelling method (e.g. international or national standard or other technical procedure) should be used for wind farm noise assessment. Many do not specify or require a particular modelling method

Bibliographies de l'auteur-e

Sam Du, Valcoustics Canada Ltd.

P. Eng.

Al D. Lightstone, Valcoustics Canada Ltd.

President and Principal Engineer at Valcoustics Canada Ltd., with over 45 years experience in Acoustics.  Registered Designated Consulting Engineer with Professional Engineers of Ontario.

Joseph Doran, Valcoustics Canada Ltd.

B. Eng.

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2017-08-20

Comment citer

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Du S, Lightstone AD, Doran J. Comparison of International Environmental Noise Guidelines for Wind Farms. Canadian Acoustics [Internet]. 20 août 2017 [cité 15 mai 2026];45(3):196-7. Disponible à: https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/3099

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Actes du congrès de la Semaine canadienne d'acoustique