High blood pressure, stroke, heart attack – the list of alleged health effects of infrasound is long. Typical generators such as wind turbines are therefore often criticized. Experts explain how the inaudible sound waves really affect the body.
To step up the fight against climate change, the government is focusing on the expansion of wind turbines, among other things. The share of electricity produced by wind energy must be increased from eight to approximately 17 terawatt hours by 2030, making an important contribution to the energy transition. However, “headwinds” come from critics who view wind farms as a purported source of massive infrasound pollution and associated negative effects on the body.
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