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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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Clearance of forested mountain ridge for construction of 15-turbine (30 MW) wind energy facilityDeerfield Wind, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont - Clearance of forested mountain ridge for construction of 15-turbine (30 MW) wind energy facility
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Wind turbines generate infrasoundRecording and graphs by courtesy of Rick James
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House near large wind turbinesA house near large wind turbines
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Steel Winds, Lackawanna, New YorkSteel Winds, UPC (First Wind), Lackawanna, New York
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New Hammer of the ScotsAlex Salmond: historic wrecker of a beautiful country - from Cartoons by Josh (http://bishophill.squarespace.com/blog/category/josh)
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Eagle killed by wind turbine at Näsudden, Gotland, SwedenEagle killed by wind turbine at Näsudden, Gotland, Sweden - photo by Stellan Hedgren
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Amazon Wind Farm, North CarolinaThe Amazon Wind Farm, the state's first large-scale commercial wind-generation project, comprises 104 2-megawatt wind turbines, each nearly 500 feet tall and covers 22,000 acres in Pasquotank and Perquimans counties (photo by Don Carrington, Carolina Journal)
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Sherbino 2, TexasThe 150 megawatt (MW) wind farm is located approximately 40 miles east of Fort Stockton, Texas. Sherbino 2 is 100% owned and operated by BP Wind Energy. Photo from BP.
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