Information event details concerns about stray voltage and wind turbines

April 24, 2018

Report from a member of the organizing committee for a recent public information event

Saturday afternoon over ninety members of the public attended an electrifying community information session on “Understanding Stray Voltage and Industrial Wind Turbines” held at Covenant Christian School in Smithville.
The keynote speaker was Mr. David Stetzer, an electrician with 30 years of experience. Mr. Stetzer specializes in power control in industry, municipalities, and motor control centres. For the last decade, he has focused his attention on power quality analysis and troubleshooting. He is a senior member of the IEEE (Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers), has qualified as an expert witness in litigation suits in ground currents and power quality, is co-author of peer-reviewed papers in journals, as well as being a producer of the documentary ‘Beyond Coincidence: The Perils of Electrical Pollution’.
Stetzer attributes much of the dirty electricity — frequently referred to as “stray voltage” that exists in Ontario — to the overloading of the single return wire in our power supply. Eighty percent of the power that returns to the substation is “dumped” onto the ground. We do not see, hear, feel, taste or smell electromagnetic energy. Yet the proliferation of electrical pollution creates problems for people who have a biological reaction to the poor power quality that is generated by industrial wind turbines, power transmission lines and distribution lines.
Any power generator in Ontario has an obligation to transmit “clean” power. …
Read the whole report by Catherine Mitchell, here: Report – Stray Voltage Event – April 2018

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  • Richard Mann
    Posted April 26, 2018 10:32 am 0Likes

    Carmen Krogh also presented her abandoned homes investigation. She has done extensive interviews of impacted citizens. All the date is collected. This work will soon be published. We also heard from Barb Ashbee who abandoned her own home a long time ago.
    Here is a link to Carmen’s previous work. Please read the comments, including citizen complaints from Huron County years ago (2016).
    There is already sufficient evidence that turbines cause health harm. How can this be allowed to continue?
    PS: What is the status of the Health Unit investigation in Huron County. When were they supposed to report?

    • Richard Mann
      Posted April 26, 2018 10:34 am 0Likes

      Health Canada and Wind Turbines: Too little too late?
      CMAJ • November 28, 2014 • 33 Comments
      Krogh, BScPharm (retired), is a peer reviewed IWT health researcher and former Director of Publications and Editor-in-Chief of the CPS.
      R Y McMurtry is Professor Emeritus (Surgery) of Western University (formerly University of Western Ontario). Dr. McMurtry was also an ADM at Health Canada 2000-02
      http://cmajblogs.com/health-canada-and-wind-turbines-too-little-too-late/

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