Bauerdorff, AndreaMyck, Thomas2024-06-162024-06-162016https://doi.org/10.60810/openumwelt-851https://openumwelt.de/handle/123456789/7204In 2014, 28.2 % of the total electrical energy has been generated from renewable energy sources within the European Union. In this context, wind turbines are of great importance. Especially in Germany, the number of these installations has continuously increased in the last years. Therefore, it is particularly important to have clear legal regulations for noise protection by wind turbines. Wind turbines with a height of more than 50 m are subject to licensing pursuant to the German Federal Immission Control Act. Assessment of noise immissions from wind turbines is carried out according to a General Administrative Provision to the Federal Immission Control Act, which is called ̮Technical Instructions on Noise Abatement - TA NoiseŁ. It describes the methods for the determination and the assessment of noise caused by industrial or commercial installations, including wind turbines. These regulations will be explained in detail. Moreover, the low-frequency noise immissions of wind turbines will be discussed and evaluated. Quelle: PROCEEDINGS of the 22nd International Congress on Acoustics1 Onlineressource (8 Seiten)online resourceenghttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/LärmWindenergieanlageBewertungSchallausbreitungDetermination and assessment of noise from wind turbines in GermanyTeil eines Buches