Your Concerns Addressed

We would like to thank all of you for taking the time to visit the Alaska Wind Farm website and for providing us with feedback regarding the wind farm proposal. We are using the website as a tool to keep ourselves informed about the issues that local residents may have and to open the doors to a two-way communication process.

This section of the website will document some of the issues that have been raised throughout this communication process. We would like to be able to report our responses back to you, as it is likely that similar questions will arise. We hope we have helped to address your concerns, but please feel free to contact us with any further questions or comments.

1. Do we need renewable energy?

2. Is wind power enough?

3. Is intermittency a problem with wind energy?

4. Do wind farms save on CO2 emissions?

5. Do wind farms affect tourism?

6. Do wind farms affect property values?

7. What about birds?

8. Are wind turbines noisy?

9. Are wind farms built with taxpayers' money? How does the ROCs system work?

10. If constructed, what turbines would be used on the site?

11. What about the community benefit scheme?

12. How will local people be kept informed about the wind farm proposal?

13. Will local energy costs go down because of the wind farm?

14. Does the UK have sufficient wind to make wind farms work?

15. There is so much industrial pollution and energy consumption in the developing world, are wind turbines in the UK really going to make a difference to climate change?

16. How much energy actually goes into the manufacture, construction and operation of wind power schemes? Can this energy ever be re-captured?

17. Why don't we put all the wind turbines out to sea?

18. How long do wind turbines last?

19. How big are wind turbines?