Embittered cow whisperer Charley Farley has today emphatically denied claims wind turbines are responsible for laughing cow disease. Gee reports.

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Consider the heath risks to solar wind combined power also.
Other half and I can become quid giddy watching our old power meter spinning backwards day or night. No anxiety come three monthly bill cycle for the next 25 years be likely. Less latent stress and a sense of self sustainability is obviously a bad thing.
Having way too much fun with other half also. Experimenting with different methods to store excess power and converting the bike to electric are just two fun things we’re into now. Growing tropical veg in SA under lights is another fun thing we’re thinking to do with excess as we expand our power system.
Savings in lecky goods not blown up by dodgy power corp has covered the cost of installation already and we’re just two years in. Go figure the loss of sales to lecky product industry there. Oh my heart bleeds.
We have wind and solar at home. No light more often than not means plenty of wind makes it an awesome combination. Locally we have an array of corporate wind turbines upon the hills. Can’t here them and no one has reported illness nor nausea.
No one is excluded. If you rent then buy an appropriate inverter connected to your solar/wind devices then plug it into a wall socket. When you move take the power system with you.
Too easy.