Via WUWT;
…the latest research in mesoscale atmospheric modeling, published today in the journal Environmental Research Letters, suggests that the generating capacity of large-scale wind farms has been overestimated.
Each wind turbine creates behind it a “wind shadow” in which the air has been slowed down by drag on the turbine’s blades. The ideal wind farm strikes a balance, packing as many turbines onto the land as possible, while also spacing them enough to reduce the impact of these wind shadows. But as wind farms grow larger, they start to interact, and the regional-scale wind patterns matter more.
Keith’s research has shown that the generating capacity of very large wind power installations (larger than 100 square kilometers) may peak at between 0.5 and 1 watts per square meter. Previous estimates, which ignored the turbines’ slowing effect on the wind, had put that figure at between 2 and 7 watts per square meter.
They ignore a lot of stuff.

Meanwhile, somewhere in Maine.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/02/26/cape-cod-community-considers-taking-down-wind-turbines-after-illness-noise/?test=latestnews
some scientists….
Surprise, surprise,…….duh….an entry for the journal of the blatantly obvious…….
Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Sorta basic…
If these bird grinders derive energy….then the must remove energy…slow the wind down….other wise ya could levitate by standing in a bucket and pull up on the handle…….
I can feel the difference a snow fence makes despite the pine “windbreak”….not rocket science…..