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Currently up here in Aberdeenshire SSE are in the process of upgrading the existing overhead lines and installing a load more in part justified by the ludicrous “ in my opinion “ quest  for net zero. The lines are going from 275KV up to 400kv, I know for a fact there are issues with excessive noise ie humming, buzzing, hissing etc and the lines can be seen oscillating since the upgrade during any period of damp or wet weather, which let’s face it is not unusual up here. One of the things you hear raised is excessive EMF exposure, I know it’s not an exact science or at least no firm link to any health issues has ever been established but it is a cause of concern for some. Any electrical gurus on here got any info on the subject ?? 

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