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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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Red kite killed by wind turbines in ItalyA red kite killed by wind turbines in Italy
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Iffendic, FranceIffendic, France
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Kibby Mountain, MaineIn addition to 44 3-MW, 410-ft-high wind turbines, power collection lines and access roads, the project will include a 28-mile 115-kilovolt transmission line to the existing grid. Each section of the towers is about 87 ft. This was undisturbed forest habitat.
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Hoisting a tower section. Mars Hill, MaineHoisting a tower section. Mars Hill, Maine, by J. Kirlin
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Ice throw warningWarning of the danger of ice throw by wind turbines in Fosen, Norway - photo by Dan Robert Larsen, NRK
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November 2010 - Foote Creek Rim, WyomingNovember 2010 - Foote Creek Rim - Mitsubishi 600 kW - photo by Trent Brome
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Jiminy Peak, MassachusettsJiminy Peak, Massachusetts
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Never alone in the darkAn ominous ad by Drake Lighting
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