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Obtain measurements and documentation for wind turbine noise for planning, type approval and authority documentation.

Energy companies and project planners need documentation for wind turbine noise when projects are planned, changed or prepared for authority review. Without reliable calculations and noise measurements, it becomes difficult to assess the impact on nearby areas and move planning forward. 

 

Impartial consultancy for wind projects 

We provide impartial consultancy, measurement and calculation of wind turbine noise for planning, environmental assessment and documentation. The service includes calculations of noise contributions at neighbouring areas and delivers documented results that can be used in authority processes. The work builds on long-standing collaboration with companies, authorities and research institutions in the energy sector.

Measurement setup for documenting wind turbine noise from multiple wind turbines in outdoor conditions.
Measurement setup for documenting wind turbine noise from multiple wind turbines in outdoor conditions.

Challenges

When wind turbine noise is not documented with recognised calculations and measurements, planning and authority processes lose a reliable basis for decisions.

Missing noise documentation can delay project processing 

Without documented wind turbine noise calculations and measurements, authorities cannot assess whether a project meets applicable noise limits. This delays application processing and weakens the basis for project decisions. 

 

Documented noise basis for environmental assessment 

If the noise basis for wind turbines is not sufficiently documented, uncertainty arises regarding the impact on the surroundings. This uncertainty can weaken the basis for the company’s environmental assessment. 

 

Noise propagation is different over water 

Noise from offshore wind turbines must be assessed using calculations that account for sound propagation over water. If that context is not documented, the impact on coastal areas cannot be adequately evaluated.

Benefits

Receive documented wind turbine noise results that support planning, authority dialogue and project decisions.

Use results that fit recognised practice

When measurements and calculations are prepared with recognised methods, the results can be used more consistently in technical documentation and authority processes.  This gives project teams a clearer basis for presenting how the noise assessment has been carried out and what the reported results cover.