The University of Sidney’s Sydney Institute of Agriculture (School of Life and Environmental Sciences) recently made a very interesting submission to an Australian Senate Committee on the subject of wind farms and their effects on drying out land and enabling fires.
Where is Don Quixote when we need him?
Hah!
"there is published evidence that windfarms do affect local wind speeds tens of kilometres downwind, requiring them to be well separated."
This means that wind turbines, being more separated, will take up even more acres!
Wow, good find. It is thought that turbines can effect local weather possibly as well...as few more:
https://tucoschild.substack.com/p/redux-wind-turbines-cause-local-and-d06