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Construction in GermanyWind turbines under construction in Germany - photo by Hinrich NeumannJun 05, 2022
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Turbine fire in Thorney, EnglandTurbine fire - French Drove, Thorney, Cambridgeshire fens, 24 April 2022 - photo by Terry HarrisApr 25, 2022
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Turbine fire in Thorney, EnglandTurbine fire - French Drove, Thorney, Cambridgeshire fens, 24 April 2022 - photo by Terry HarrisApr 25, 2022
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Turbine fire in Thorney, EnglandTurbine fire - French Drove, Thorney, Cambridgeshire fens, 24 April 2022 - photo by Terry Harris via BBCApr 25, 2022
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Horizon's 11,000-acre Rail Splitter facility, IllinoisHorizon's 11,000-acre Rail Splitter facility comprises 67 GE 1.5 MW sle turbines, each 388 ft in total ht and requiring 300 cubic yards or 30-40 truckloads of concrete - photo from JFinchPhotography.com
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High Sheldon Wind, N.Y.High Sheldon Wind, N.Y. - photo by courtesy of "Wyoming County" (Picasa)
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Heavy-duty road cut through forested mountain ridge for 15-turbine (30 MW) wind energy facilityDeerfield Wind, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont - Heavy-duty road cut through forested mountain ridge for 15-turbine (30 MW) wind energy facility
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As more wind is added to the grid, its effective capacity, or capacity credit, is progressively lowerAs more wind is added to the grid, its effective capacity, or capacity credit, is progressively lower - from: Dietmar Lindenberger, “Costs of integrating wind energy in Germany”, presented at International Energy Association workshop “Integration of wind power into electricity grids: economic and reliability impacts”, Paris, 25 May 2004
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