Submitted by Patagonica t3_z2vbi8 in askscience
I already believe wind turbines are good, but I know my father believes a bunch of Facebook nonsense and I will have to see him on Thanksgiving. Specifically, he says they require a lot of maintenance, they "catch on fire," they're loud, and I'm sure he'll have fun, new, objections to them.
SpeedyHAM79 t1_ixk48na wrote
They are good for the environment. They are relatively quiet- usually around 43 Db (an A/C unit is around 50 Db. They require some maintenance, but it's in line with other power plants for the amount of power they produce. They can catch on fire, so can your car, your house, and just about anything else. The reason you see video's of them on fire is that they are large and very visible, so when a fire happens it gets recorded. They kill birds, but far less than housecats (4000% less each year). They are usually designed to last around 20 years and make more energy than it takes to produce them in 5-6 months depending on where they are sited (wind conditions). There are also new ways being used to recycle the turbine blades so they don't have to be landfilled at the end of life. I don't currently work in the industry, but have in the past. Tell him to stop watching YouTube and research facts from reputable sources.