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Kouloubakhata (Crazy)We did it! We saved the environment! From Wind Watch GreeceDec 03, 2023
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Oil leaks from 10-year-old wind turbineOil leaking from the 10-year-old Vestas wind turbines in the “Blue Creek Wind Farm” in Paulding and Van Wert Counties, OhioNov 21, 2023
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Markbygden, SwedenMarkbygden, Sweden - when completed, this is to be the largest windpower facility in Europe - it is majority-owned by the Chinese power company CGN and is contracted to sell the power to Norsk Hydro in NorwayNov 17, 2023
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Wind turbine foundation - Hawkesdale, AustraliaThis concrete and steel rebar foundation that will be buried forever is for one of the 23 4.2-MW wind turbines of the Hawkesdale facility near Warambool, Victoria, AustraliaNov 11, 2023
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Sweetwater, TexasSweetwater, Texas
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Elk River Wind Farm, Beaumont, Kansas (Flint Hills)Elk River Wind Farm, Beaumont, Kansas (Flint Hills)
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Size comparisonsSize comparisons
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Chatham-Kent, OntarioChatham-Kent, Ontario
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Turbine fallen over, GermanyTurbine fallen over, Germany
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Construction of RE Power 48/600 wind turbine at Hemme, Schleswig-Holstein, GermanyConstruction of RE Power 48/600 wind turbine at Hemme, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Mount Emerald, Queensland, Australia: time in 2022 at different output rangesSteven Nowakowski of Rainforest Reserves Australia collected 2022 5-minute output data for the 180-MW Mount Emerald wind energy facility in Queensland, Australia. The average output was 26.8% of capacity - generating at or above that rate of 48.3 MW only 40% of the time. The median output was 18.1% of capacity (meaning that half the time it was generating less than 32.6 MW.
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Northern New YorkNorthern New York
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