Kansas Crackdown On Wind Turbines

Flashing light rules proposed so that saving the planet is somewhat less annoying . . . Check-it . . .

"Kansas senators are considering two bills to reduce the time the turbine lights spend flashing. The proposed laws would require existing and new wind turbines to have light mitigating technology systems installed. This means the blinking red lights would only turn on if an aircraft is detected in the area. If not, all would be dark."

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Bill would require Kansas wind farms to reduce blinking lights on turbines

SUMNER COUNTY, Kan. (KWCH) - Driving at night along Interstate 35 in Sumner County or similar stretches of rural roads across Kansas, you'll see numerous blinking red lights meant to keep low-flying aircraft from crashing into wind turbines. Kansas senators are considering two bills to reduce the time the turbine lights spend flashing.

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