New Study Confirms Wind Turbine Infrasound Increases Heart Failure

The study we refer to in this article is entitled Significantly increased incidence of heart failure and arrhythmia in municipalities with significant expansion of wind energy.

Background to the study

Earlier experimental work by the Mainz team had already shown this in isolated human heart muscle tissue: Infrasound leads to a loss of contractility and disruption of intracellular calcium metabolism – precisely the mechanisms that favour heart failure and arrhythmia.

The recent study has now investigated whether these effects are also detectable under real-life conditions.

Methodology – clean, retrospective and blinded

The researchers selected four comparable municipalities in the Paderborn district:

  • Exposed test group (Borchen and Lichtenau): 25,550 inhabitants, massive wind power expansion (as of 2024: 533 MW, 224 wind turbines) → high infrasound exposure.
  • Control group (Delbrück and Hövelhof): 49,700 inhabitants, only 14 MW, 8 turbines → negligible exposure.

Climatic conditions, wind direction, age and gender structure, socio-economic parameters and the absence of other cardiovascular noxious agents (no nuclear power, no chemicals, no aircraft noise, etc.) were comparable.

The case numbers for new cases (ICD codes I50 heart failure and I49 threatening cardiac arrhythmia) were provided by the Westphalia-Lippe Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians via the NRW Freedom of Information Act – neutral and diagnostically blinded.

Results – shockingly clear

In the exposed municipalities, the incidence of newly occurring heart failure increased highly significantly (p < 0.0001). In Borchen, the annual average increase in 2021-2024 was between 21 and 51 percent, in Lichtenau between 20 and 68 percent.

For serious arrhythmias (I49), the incidence was also significantly increased at the significance level p < 0.0001. The control communities served as a 100 percent reference – the difference cannot be overlooked in the illustrations of the poster.

The age structure of the populations was practically identical in 2024, so that a distortion due to demographics can be ruled out.

Conclusion of the authors

Using the Paderborn region as an example, the data show a significantly increased risk of new cardiovascular diseases in municipalities with massive wind energy expansion.

Appropriate measures should therefore be taken immediately to systematically inform the exposed population about the risk of arrhythmia and heart failure so that suitable therapeutic measures can be taken promptly.

Research funding should be made available for detailed studies in order to precisely define the threshold values for infrasound exposure requiring information.”

This is not “conspiracy theory” chatter from the Internet, but a retrospective epidemiological study based on real health insurance data by one of Germany’s most renowned cardiac surgeons and his infrasound working group.

Why is this being hushed up?

Because it doesn’t fit the narrative.

The energy transition is supposed to be untouchable. Wind turbines are seen as “green”, as “future technology”, as “climate saviours”. The fact that they generate low-frequency infrasound that penetrates walls, reaches kilometres away and directly damages heart muscle tissue does not fit the picture.

For years, affected citizens in wind power areas have been reporting sleep disorders, palpitations, dizziness and exhaustion – until now they have been dismissed as “hysteria” or a “nocebo effect”.

Hard figures are now available. And they come from the very working group that has already proven the molecular damage in laboratory tests.

The consequences for politics

It is no longer enough to demand minimum distances of 1,000 metres – Vahl himself used to recommend 2,000 metres. It is no longer enough to fob off the victims of the energy transition with “shadow flicker” and “noise” regulations that ignore infrasound.

The population in the vicinity of wind power need to be informed. The limit values need to be redefined, further expansion stopped and existing turbines dismantled if necessary.

Instead, the German government is planning even more wind turbines – in the middle of forests, close to residential areas, at the expense of health, the landscape and electricity prices. Ideology triumphs over science and people’s health.

The Mainz study is a wake-up call. Anyone who continues to claim that wind power is “healthy and clean” is either knowingly lying or has not read the data.

Reality is catching up with the ‘green’ dream world. Infrasound from wind turbines is not harmless background noise. It is a health hazard. The researchers in Mainz have proven it in black and white. Now politicians need to act. Or they risk literally breaking even more people’s hearts – in the name of ‘saving the planet’.

 

yogaesoteric
July 13, 2026

 

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