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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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Fire: Texas, March 8, 2020Fire, March 8, 2020, between Taft and Portland, TexasMar 11, 2020
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Daban, ChinaDaban, China
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In Spain, 660-kW Gamesa G47 collapsed in high winds, February 2015In Spain, 660-kW Gamesa G47 collapsed in high winds, February 2015 - photo by Mariano Sanjuán
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National protest, FranceNational protest, Oct. 6, 2007, Paris, France, at Ecology Ministry - Collectif du 6 octobre
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Wind turbine burns, Lahr, GermanyWind turbine burns, Lahr, Germany - photo by Christopher Breithaupt, Badische Zeitung
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Size comparisonThe 70 turbines proposed in Union and Magnolia townships would be 262 feet high from the ground to the hub, in addition to the three blades, making them 397 feet tall - Tony DiNicola, Janesville (Wisconsin) Gazette
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Braes of Doune wind energy facility behind Stirling, ScotlandThe Braes of Doune wind energy facility on snow-covered hills behind Stirling, Scotland - taken by Press Association photographer Andrew Milligan
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Chatham-Kent, OntarioView from Rondeau Bay and Lake Erie - photo by David Libby
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1.5-MW 400-ft-high 640 feet from a home in Scituate, Mass.1.5-MW 400-ft-high $6-million wind turbine 640 feet from a home in Scituate, Massachusetts - photo by courtesy of Alliance for Responsible Siting of Alternative Energy Installations, www.altenergysiting.org
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