The following 357 people made the submission below by post on 19 Feb 2014

Date 19 Feb 2014

No. NameCounty

1Michael SlevinWestmeath

2Sarah KeaneMayo

3John CoyneMayo

4John HessionMayo

5Olive DiskinMayo

6Paul O’ReillyMayo

7Siobhan HeneghanTourmckeady

8M. CaffertySwinford

9Sharon LyonsMayo

10Cathal SmithOffally

11Patricia FreyneCastlebar

12Mary HegartyHollymount

13Mary WalshMayo

14Carmel SmythWestmeath

15Michael SmythWestmeath

16Michael GossWestmeath

17Marie GossWestmeath

18Siobhan GeogheganWestmeath

19Nancy WillisWestmeath

20Pat HillWestmeath

21Darren Mc LoughlinMullingar

22Tony O’RourkeMullingar

23Niamh BradleyMullingar

24Mary LenehanMullingar

25? & Mary KeoghMullingar

26Michael LenehanMullingar

27Enda MontgomeryMullingar

28Edel MontgomeryMullingar

29Aiden O’NeilWestmeath

30Elaine ClyneWestmeath

31Vanessa ClyneWestmeath

32Eric ClyneWestmeath

33Eamon ClyneWestmeath

34Christine ClyneWestmeath

35Regina MorleyKillucan

36Venera ShafievaWestmeath

37Lynn Rhatigan Killucan

38Eamon GlennonKillucan

39Vincent GlennonWestmeath

40Chritinee GlennonKillucan

41Susanne EnnisWestmeath

42Francis ByrneWestmeath

43Wayne JonesKillucan

44Regina Groome Killucan

45Amy MasseyWestmeath

46Niall Doran Westmeath

47Susan Doran Westmeath

48Sandra Mc DonaldWestmeath

49Gerry Mc DonaldWestmeath

50Trevar GleesonKillucan

51Tracey GleesonKillucan

52Philip FlahertyKillucan

53Paul O’ConnorWestmeath

54Neville Rhatigan Killucan

55Kieran Kenny Westmeath

56Damian CroashWestmeath

57Brendan EnnisWestmeath

58Stephen MorleyWestmeath

59Denise MuldoonWestmeath

60Lisa GlennonWestmeath

61Nicola Feeney Westmeath

62Conor McGeeWestmeath

63Colin McGeeWestmeath

64Aidan McguireWestmeath

65Amanda McguireWestmeath

66Brian McClellandWestmeath

67Fiona PowellWestmeath

68Brian BerminghamWestmeath

69Niamh KellyWestmeath

70Rasa Fabijona VicieneWestmeath

71FlorenceWestmeath

72Paul MaloneyWestmeath

73Orla Dynes Westmeath

74Anthony HowleyWestmeath

75Carmel HowleyWestmeath

76Irene MasseyWestmeath

77Erica OHanlonWestmeath

78Catherine OHanlonWestmeath

79Peter OHanlonWestmeath

80Irene DalyWestmeath

81Joe DalyWestmeath

82Mary Meehan Westmeath

83Stephen Meehan Westmeath

84Kevin HannonWestmeath

85Caroline HillickWestmeath

86Stephen YoreWestmeath

87Yvonne StynesWestmeath

88Marcus SutcliffeWestmeath

89Tracey ObrienWestmeath

90Ciaran CosgraveWestmeath

91Rose RogersWestmeath

92Noel Rogers Westmeath

93Teresa WansboroughWestmeath

94Nicola BradyWestmeath

95David DoyleWestmeath

96Fran DoyleWestmeath

97James MurphyWestmeath

98Mary MurphyWestmeath

99Georgina Fox OConnorWestmeath

100Maciej GawkowskiWestmeath

101Agnieszka GawkowskaWestmeath

102Lisa HughesWestmeath

103Karl HughesWestmeath

104Owen GilliganWestmeath

105Pat McFeeleyWestmeath

106Clifford DarlingWestmeath

107Eamonn ByrneWestmeath

108Imelda ODonoghueWestmeath

109Martin AbelWestmeath

110Lisa ByrneWestmeath

111Ciaran MooneyWestmeath

112Cal OsiadiWestmeath

113Garry FearyWestmeath

114Esther DuignanWestmeath

115Chiara McDermottWestmeath

116Rachel ScallyWestmeath

117Stephen HarteWestmeath

118David BradyWestmeath

119Noeleen MulhallWestmeath

120Eamonn MulhallWestmeath

121Rachel NortonWestmeath

122Kathleen GeraghtyWestmeath

123Serena MaguireWestmeath

124Mary GeraghtyWestmeath

125Natalie GeraghtyWestmeath

126Joseph Finlay Westmeath

127Sara McKeownWestmeath

128Mick McKoewnWestmeath

129Elydell EllensWestmeath

130Una Whelan Westmeath

131Claire HealyWestmeath

132Stephen McDermottWestmeath

133Alan WhelanWestmeath

134Ellen SaundersWestmeath

135Jessica MurphyWestmeath

136Joe BinghamWestmeath

137Patricia OLearyWestmeath

138Brendan StaffordWestmeath

139Karen StaffordWestmeath

140Ciara SextonWestmeath

141Ronan Duffy Westmeath

142Trish GaughanWestmeath

143Jimmy DuffyWestmeath

144Una Mc LoughlinWestmeath

145Eamon Mc Loughlin Westmeath

146Claire DuffyWestmeath

147Janet QuinnKilucan

148Anthony CollinsWestmeath

149Lisa CollinsWestmeath

150StaffWestmeath

151Alex ColllinsWestmeath

152Jacqueline CollinsWestmeath

153Ruth CollinsWestmeath

154John LedwithWestmeath

155Brian Dolan Westmeath

156Kathleen Dolan Westmeath

157Martina Dolan Westmeath

158Niamh DolanWestmeath

159Martin CassidyWestmeath

160Joan WillisWestmeath

161Paul O’MalleyWestmeath

162Maria TyrellWestmeath

163Michelle GormanWestmeath

164Brendan Moran Westmeath

165Veronica Moran Westmeath

166Eva Daly Westmeath

167Alan RichardWestmeath

168Fergal KentWestmeath

169Alfred BaileyWestmeath

170Sheila BaileyWestmeath

171Sharon GallagherWestmeath

172Ann Eagan Westmeath

173Mareh TrzupekWestmeath

174Ryszard Trzupek Westmeath

175Marcin Kamil BisWestmeath

176Sam Hogan Westmeath

177Michael Hogan Westmeath

178Eddie TyrellWestmeath

179Michelle MorganWestmeath

180Theresa Morgan Westmeath

181Mark Lennon Westmeath

182ColetteScallyWestmeath

183Kevin LedwithWestmeath

184Ger NallyWestmeath

185Paul LynchWestmeath

186Frank Finneran Westmeath

187David BolanWestmeath

188Sinead YorkeWestmeath

189Debra BxxxxWestmeath

190David Tobin Westmeath

191Carmel RooneyWestmeath

192Margaret Macken-KingWestmeath

193Stephanie SweeneyWestmeath

194Colm GoonanWestmeath

195Doville MaherWestmeath

196Danielle BrennanWestmeath

197Sinead Marian HylandWestmeath

198Niamh MoriartyWestmeath

199Bernie DoyleWestmeath

200Piotr BielickaWestmeath

201Agniesika BielickaWestmeath

202Lisa L’EstrangeWestmeath

203Mary L’EstrangeWestmeath

204April LoveWestmeath

205Bernard SweeneyWestmeath

206Elaine MacNamaraWestmeath

207Brendan MacNamaraWestmeath

208Amanda CassidyWestmeath

209Niall Ennis Westmeath

210Brendan AustinWestmeath

211Fr Richard MatthewsKilucan

212Sheila Wilson LinghtKildare

213Marie WoodsWestmeath

214Gerarda O’LearyWestmeath

215Mary Waldron Westmeath

216Anne PurdonWestmeath

217Anne ClearyWestmeath

218Sean BurkeWestmeath

219Eileen O’DriscollWestmeath

220Pat & Katherine Dugdale Westmeath

221Andrew GaffneyWestmeath

222Pauline Gaffney QuinnWestmeath

223Thomas GaffneyWestmeath

224Geraldine & Pat Farrington Snr Westmeath

224Robbie AppsWestmeath

226Patrick DugdaleDelvin

227Jack MurrayWestmeath

228Lizzy & Paddy Farrington JnrWestmeath

229Deryck AppsWestmeath

230Michelle & John Paul Farrelly Westmeath

231Ann BurkeWestmeath

232John DonlonWestmeath

233Olly BurkeWestmeath

234Joan DonlonWestmeath

235Paddy & Patricia GeogheganWestmeath

236Mark CluneWestmeath

237Niall GallagherWestmeath

238David SharpWestmeath

239Loughlin Mc HughWestmeath

240Nuala Dargan Westmeath

241Patrick Dargan Westmeath

242Tommy FarrellWestmeath

243Annette Farrell Westmeath

244James FarrellWestmeath

245Angela CookeWestmeath

246Noeleen O’FlahertyWestmeath

247Jimmy CookeWestmeath

248Jim FarrellyWestmeath

249Christopher Mc KennaWestmeath

250Martina Mc KennaWestmeath

251Christine FarrellyWestmeath

252Julie DoyleWestmeath

253Fergus DoyleWestmeath

254Siobhan BoyleWestmeath

255Kathleen BoyleWestmeath

256Edward BoyleWestmeath

257Regina DoyleWestmeath

258Miriam Sheridan Westmeath

259Thomas HarrisWestmeath

260Elaine MulvaneyWestmeath

261Hans MulvaneyWestmeath

262Lee LawrenceWestmeath

263Maureen LawrenceWestmeath

264Brendan Joseph Smith Westmeath

265Brendan Smith Westmeath

266Michael Smith Westmeath

267Niall GraingerWestmeath

268Tom GraingerWestmeath

269Claire GraingerWestmeath

270Peter DoyleWestmeath

271Catherine DoyleWestmeath

272Mary DohertyWestmeath

273Rory LynchWestmeath

274Colleen LynchWestmeath

275Helen LynchWestmeath

276JJ DohertyWestmeath

277Kenneth Edmunds Patrick AustWestmeath

278George O’ NeilKildare

279John West Kildare

280John CurranKildare

281Mattie DunneKildare

282Lianna MaherKildare

283Marian KilcoyneDublin

284Julie WiltsireKildare

285Shane KilcoyneKildare

286Rosaleen MaherKildare

287Patrick MaherKildare

288Kristine MaherKildare

289Caroline KilcoyneDublin

290Barbara O’NeilKildare

291Patrick KilcoyneDublin

292Rachel HughesKildare

293Nigel HeaneyKildare

294Robert HeaneyKildare

295Dolores FarrellKildare

297Stanley KaneKildare

298Yvonne MolloyKildare

299Harriet ComerfordKildare

300Peter ComerfordKildare

301Aidan FlanaganKildare

302Siobhan O’HaraKildare

303Christopher O’HaraKildare

304Michelle HanlonKildare

305Michael HanlonKildare

306Denis NunanKildare

307Alice Hanlon Kildare

308Caroline BrebretonKildare

309Lorriane MollyKildare

310Tom MaherKildare

311John MaherKildare

312Ollie MolloyKildare

313Gwen CarthyKildare

314Kristyne O’Brien Kildare

315Ruth O’Brien Kildare

316Stephanie MolloyKildare

317Kathleen MolloyKildare

318Michael MolloyKildare

319Tom CarthyKildare

320Thomas MooneyKildare

321Gary GrayKildare

322Sylvia GrayKildare

323Anne MatherKildare

324Patrick Flanagan Kildare

325Anne DunneKildare

326Ethel FlanaganKildare

327Sharon AndersonKildare

328Wesley HendyKildare

329Fergus O’HaraKildare

330Susan Flanagan Kildare

331Sarah FlanaganKildare

332Frank MaherKildare

333Robert HendyKildare

334Lynda HendyKildare

335Amy Hendy Kildare

336Anita Hendy Kildare

337Jed CookeKildare

338Paul Corrigan Kildare

339Jason MooneyKildare

340Rita DunneKildare

341Gerard DunneKildare

342Jeanie ComerfordKildare

343Hazel Flanagan Kildare

344Thomas Maher Kildare

345Thelma Dunne Kildare

346Emer CrossKildare

347Clodagh CrossKildare

348Fiona CrossKildare

349Ann Dunne Kildare

350Greg Dunne Kildare

351Pascal CrossKildare

352Anne MolloyMayo

353Nora Anne HessionMayo

354John Keane Mayo

355Patrick FoxWestmeath

356Nicola Suffin Westmeath

357Martin Suffin Westmeath

Wind Energy Development Guidelines

Targeted revision issued Dec 12 2013
General Background

With respect to residential communities, the most critical consideration of on-shore Industrial Wind Energy development is the setback or separation distance from homes. This criticality is due to:

  • the potential for noise impact on residents in close proximity and its associated affects on sleep and consequently health
  • the impact on the value of residents property - the affect is particularly significant within 2km
  • the potential for shadow flicker on a residents home
  • the overall impact on the landscape and general amenity of residents

Therefore it is imperative that the combination of limits set by the Guidelines should ensure that the appropriate set-back is achieved for each and every home in the proximate area of a proposed Industrial Wind Development. The draft Wind Energy Development Guidelines (WEDG13), purport to strike a balance between the protection of residential amenity and facilitating wind energy. It is evident that they will certainly facilitate wind energy development, what is not clear is how they offer any level of protection to residential amenity.

The revised Guideline states that it “seeks to achieve a balance between the protection of residential amenity of neighbouring communities in the vicinity of wind energy developments, and facilitate the meeting of national renewable energy targets”. It is the my view, thus far, that the balance is firmly in favour of the developments and significantly removed from community concerns.

It is also deeply regrettable that the Department has considered it appropriate to consider only 3 aspects of the Guidelines, while there are firm proposals in place to develop 28,000MW and beyond, of wind-derived electricity in Ireland over coming years. This corresponds to almost 10,000 turbines (at 3MW capacity). The current level of turbines installed in Ireland at this point in time is approximately 1000. The entire Guideline as it currently stands, promotes irresponsible on-shore Wind development. It should, at the very least, set out up front, in a very transparent manner, the cost-benefit analysis for wind-derived electricity; this analysis requires a clear and honest evaluation of the net impact on Carbon emissions, as a result of wind development, taking a 15 year usage horizon into account

The recommendations below, as underlined, must be incorporated in the final draft of the guidelines.

(A) Noise limits

(1) Measurement:

The current Guideline promotes the used of the LA90 noise indicator. This is not appropriate.
Similar to speed measurement in km/hr vs miles/hr, the same situation arises when comparing the 2 noise indicators i.e. 120mile/hr is a lot faster than 120km/hr. With regards to noise, the WHO night noise limit is 40dB(A). It is measured using LAeq; if measured with LA90, it would 38dB(A).

LAeq. This is the noise indicator which must be used as it quantifies average sound levels experienced. This is in line with standards accepted and implemented across the EU;

LA90. Measures the noise level which is exceeded 90% of the time i.e. it disregards the noisiest 90% of the measurement period and is a measure of the loudest noise during 10% of the measurement period. It may be more appropriate for measuring background noise levels as it ignores singular noise events such as a passing car. Use of this measurement does not comply with international best practice for the assessment of new environmental noise sources. See Marshall-Day Report pg 10 for illustrative purposes. As the human ear does not disregard 90% of noise experienced, then this measurement indicator is considered inappropriate for Wind Turbine noise measurement.

(2) Limit:

40dB (LAeq) or 5dB above measured background noise levels, whichever is the lower.

Background noise levels to be measured at representative neighbouring dwellings, up to 2km from proposed turbine locations. Ignoring existing background noise levels is in breach of the EIA Directive (and the END Directive requirement for the protection of Designated Quiet Areas), so the consideration of background noise levels must be included in the WEDG. As the Marshall Day report highlights "a 5dB increase in sound level can be described as clearly noticeable", so in legalese 5dB is at the upper limit of what any 'reasonable' person could be expected to accept.

(B) Set Back Distance:

A default mandatory set back of 10 x base to tip height is required and there should be no option to waive mandatory set back

This recommendation is based on conclusions by many experts, such as Dr Chris Hanning(1), Consultant in Sleep Disorders, UK who discusses adverse impacts on sleep at distances of up to 2km and greater, based on a turbine height of 125m.

It is also the conclusion of the Japanese research paper by Yano(2) on Wind noise impact on residents, which specifically assesses severity of annoyance to residents, caused by Wind Turbine noise. Approx 750 individual homes were surveyed and it is clear, based on this study, that a minimum of 1.5km separation distance is required to minimise “severe annoyance”. Current and future (larger) turbines would require a correspondingly greater set-back distance. A formulaic distance is therefore appropriate rather than a set-point, hence the 10 x times-height as setback distance.

Furthermore, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Collette Bonner, advised Minister Jan O’Sullivan’s department (Nov 2013), in response to a request for input to the WEDG revision process, that "there is a consistent cluster of symptoms related to wind turbine syndrome which occurs in a number of people in the vicinity of industrial wind turbines. There are specific risk factors for this syndrome and people with these risk factors experience symptoms."

As a general recommendation Set-back Distance should be modelled appropriately via a thorough and transparent model based on noise. Such a model to be conducted for the range of Irish Landscapes: flat open farmland; cutaway bog area; hilly farmland terrain; mountain terrain; coastal terrains etc. and at a range of wind speeds. Concerned communities of Ireland must be allowed to appoint independent acoustic experts to verify the modelling protocol and associated outcome.
Land Development sterilisation impact: an opt-out provision can be made in the Guidelines to allow development within the set-back zone, post construction.

References:
(1) BMJ 2012; Wind turbine noise affects on Health344:e1527 doi: 10.1136/bmj.e1527 (Published 8 March 2012); Hanning & Evans.

(2) Dose-response relationships for wind turbine noise in Japan - Yano, Kuwano, Kageyama, Sueoka and Tachibana), presented at InterNoise (Noise Control for Quality of Life conference), Innsbruck, Austria, September 2013.

(C) Shadow Flicker

  1. The draft Guidelines introduces the concept of Shadow Flicker being an issue within 10 rotor diameters of a dwelling and which should be dealt with appropriately: “A condition should be attached to all planning permissions for wind farms to ensure that there will be no shadow flicker at any existing dwelling or other existing affected property, within 10 rotor diameters of any wind turbine. A further condition should be included which states that if shadow flicker does occur, then the necessary measures, such as turbine shut down during the associated time periods, will be taken by the wind energy developer or operator to eliminate the shadow flicker.” The language is too loose and does not put any legal obligation on the developer to adhere to this guidance.
  2. The Guideline revision does not prescribe mandatory conditions for eliminating Shadow Flicker incidence on dwellings. Mandatory elimination is a must.
  3. Given that the Noise limit for sensitive locations can be seen to have increased vs the 2006 Guidelines and set-back distance has remained the same, then it is now clear that Shadow Flicker controls provide no further amenity protection, with respect to influencing setback distances to a safe and responsible distance. In any case, the Shadow Flicker guidance is applicable only as a control to those residents living on the northerly side of the east-west plane of a turbine.

Noise Definitions
LA90 10min: In technical terms, LA90 10min is the tenth percentile of the distribution of the A-rated sound level measured over a ten minute period.
In non-technical terms, it is calculated by measuring the noise level over a ten minute period, disregarding the noisiest 90% of the time and taking the maximum noise level in the remaining (quietest) 10% of the time. As the human ear does not disregard 90% of noise experienced, then this measurement indicator is considered inappropriate for Wind Turbine noise measurement.

LAeq is the energy average of the noise over a given period.