Well, you would think that if you have no idea what you're talking about. Energy generated by wind can be stored in pumped hydroelectric to cover shortfalls while storing overproduction.
I mean, we'll see what's ugly when all the plant life and animal life is suffering from acid rain and pollution.
Also, linking to an article from a crank about supposed "Wind Turbine Syndrome" that has no references and thus is a primary source, when there are better sources, secondary sources, showing this "syndrome" doesn't exist, does you no credit.
http://canwea.ca/pdf/talkwind/Wind_Turbine_Sound_and_Health_Effects.pdf
- Sound from wind turbines does not pose a risk of hearing loss or any other adverse
health effect in humans.- Subaudible, low frequency sound and infrasound from wind turbines do not present a
risk to human health.- Some people may be annoyed at the presence of sound from wind turbines. Annoyance
is not a pathological entity.- A major cause of concern about wind turbine sound is its fluctuating nature. Some may
find this sound annoying, a reaction that depends primarily on personal characteristics
as opposed to the intensity of the sound level.
Results: (1) Infrasound sound near wind turbines does not exceed audibility thresholds. (2) Epidemiological studies have shown associations between living near wind turbines and annoyance. (3) Infrasound and low-frequency sound do not present unique health risks. (4) Annoyance seems more strongly related to individual characteristics than noise from turbines.