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Oil stains from nacelle and blade hubGamesa 2-MW turbine in the "Top of Iowa II" facility grimed with oil stains - photo by Julie Kuntz, Feb. 28, 2021Mar 02, 2021
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Pryor Mountain, MontanaFour of the 114 giant wind turbines marring the landscape near Pryor Mountain, Montana - photo by Mark HollowayDec 24, 2020
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GreeceGreece - photo from Ελεύθερα Βουνά χωρίς αιολικά (Save Greek Mountains)Dec 22, 2020
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Ellsworth, IllinoisTwin Groves Wind Farm near Ellsworth, Illinois, May 29, 2019 - photo by David ProeberJun 03, 2020
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GE 1.5-MW turbines - MaineGE 1.5-MW turbines - Stetson Mountain - Friends of Lincoln Lakes (Maine)
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Repower MM82Repower MM82
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Pubnico Point, Nova ScotiaPubnico Point, Nova Scotia - the residents of this home had to leave because of health problems caused by the wind turbines
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Foundation: excavatiion, rebar, concrete2,800 cubic yards of earth was excavated to 12 feet below grade - foundation is a gravity base that is a 56 foot wide octagon shape - 595 cubic yards of concrete weighing over 2.3 million pounds - contains 65 tons of reinforced steel rebar - 443-ft 2.5-MW wind turbine - photo from Lincoln Electric
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Wind turbine lights, MaineWind turbine lights on Rocky Dundee seen from Upper Pond - Citizens’ Task Force on Wind Power
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Grevenbroich, GermanyPrototype of Nordex 2.5 MW turbine, commissioned in spring 2000, Grevenbroich, Germany: rotor diameter 80 m, 80 m tower - photo from Nordex
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Iwaya, Aomori, JapanFrom Eurus Energy
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Wind turbine noise averaged 4.5-9 dB louder than predictedAt 10 different facilities, acoustical engineers Robert Rand and Stephen Ambrose measured wind turbine noise to be 3-12 dB (average 4.5-9 dB) louder than had been predicted.
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