The BBC frequently asserts in its discussion programmes and elsewhere that a majority of the public is in favour of wind power.
The eight polls below suggest that the opposite is the case:
SHROPSHIRE, 5 Sep 2013
Another poll done by the Shropshire Star; the question: would you welcome more wind farms in your area?
SHROPSHIRE, 21 June 2013
A poll done by the Shropshire Star:
LINCOLNSHIRE:WIND ENERGY SURVEY, Jan 2013
Carried out by Lincolnshire County Council; some results from a survey done in January 2013. See the whole survey on www.lincolnshire.gov.uk.
Where do you live? Boston 207 (5.21%)
East indsey 1127 (28.3%
Lincoln City 208 (5.23%)
North Kesteven 500 (12.5%)
South Holland 524 (13.1%)
South Kesteven 791 (19.9%)
West Lindsey 616 (15.5%)
Wind farms should play a part in meeting Lincolnshire's future energy needs Strongly agree 844 (21.2%)
Agree 585 (14.7%)
Disagree 628 (15.8%)
Strongly disagree (46.7%)
No opinion: 58 (1.5%)
STRAITON, SCOTLAND, 15 June 2013
A poll done by the local paper:
PERTHSHIRE, SCOTLAND, 14 June 2013
Highland Perthshire News: (www.highlandperthshirenews.com)
The question: Should further large-scale windfarms be sited in Highland Perthshire?
The vote was strongly against.
This sees a similar outcome to most polls not targeted at the urban resident.
HUNTINGDON POST, Dec 2012
During mid-December 2012 the Huntingdon Post polled its readers with the question "Are more windfarms in Huntingdonshire welcome?"
In line with two other recent polls on wind turbines and renewables in The Guardian, the idea was firmly rejected:
GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER, NOV 2012
During November 2012 the Guardian newspaper organized an online poll asking the question "Are you prepared to pay more for energy from renewables sources such as wind farms?"