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Too tall, too loud, too closeToo tall, too loud, too close - from a flyer for an education session by Concerned Citizens of the OzarksMay 17, 2025
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Enron Wind 1.5 SLThe nacelle of an Enron model 1.5 SL wind turbineMay 04, 2025
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Empire Wind turbine vs Chrysler buildingThe size of the wind turbines for the Empire Wind project proposed off the coast of Long Island and New Jersey compared to the Chrysler building in New York City - Empire WindApr 25, 2025
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Twin Groves wind facility, IllinoisTwin Groves wind facility, McLean County, Illinois - posted on Facebook by Anton TJ Heinrichs - photographer Brian BowlesMar 02, 2025
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Sweetwater, TexasSweetwater, Texas
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Pinnebog Wind, Bad Axe, MichiganPinnebog Wind, Bad Axe, Michigan
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Collapsed turbine, Chatham-Kent, OntarioCollapsed turbine, Chatham-Kent, Ontario
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Oil leaked from nacelle to the base of tower - Palm Springs, California Oil leaked from nacelle to the base of tower - Palm Springs, California
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Chatham-Kent, OntarioChatham-Kent, Ontario
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Turbine tower baseTurbine tower base
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Mudslide due to clearcutting for wind turbines on Kibby Mountain, MaineMudslide due to clearcutting for wind turbines on Kibby Mountain, Maine. The mud flows are so heavy here it has to pick where it wants to go -- into the breached silt fence or continue down the skidder ruts. Natural Resources Council of Maine
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