Theenvironmentalmagiciandoesmagicwithwindturbines.Evenasachild,helovedturningapinwheel withairwhenheranacrossfields.Todayhebuiltoneforhimself,whichhealwayshaswithhimwhenhe needs electricity on the road.Freddiedevelopedthisuniqueillusionhimselfandalsoshowsitateventsforcompaniesthatcareabout sustainability or produce wind turbines.Freddiedoesn'tmindthesoundofthewind.Onthecontrary,helovesit.Ifthewindturnsapropellerand produceselectricity,hewouldliketoplaceitdirectlyinfrontofthekitchenwindowandhaveabaguettecut at the same time.Duringthenoisediscussion,hewonderswhywindturbineshavetobebuiltatleast500mawayfrom houses, when many motorways have been running through the middle of cities for decades...
The environmental magician does magic with wind turbines. Even as a child, he loved turning a pinwheel with air when he ran across fields. Today he built one for himself, which he always has with him when he needs electricity on the road.Freddie developed this unique illusion himself and also shows it at events for companies that care about sustainability or produce wind turbines.Freddie doesn't mind the sound of the wind. On the contrary, he loves it. If the wind turns a propeller and produces electricity, he would like to place it directly in front of the kitchen window and have a baguette cut at the same time.During the noise discussion, he wonders why wind turbines have to be built at least 500 m away from houses, when many motorways have been running through the middle of cities for decades...