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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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Chatham-Kent, OntarioChatham-Kent, Ontario - view from Fargo Line - photo by David Libby
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West VirginiaWest Virginia
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The ScreamThe Scream
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Gratiot County Wind, MichiganThe project site was spread over 88 miles - photo by courtesy of Aristeo Construction
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Base of wind turbine foundation: concrete and steelUniversity of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Education Park, 2011 - the base of the foundation is 10 feet deep and 60 feet in diameter, the foundation consists of 40 tons of steel rebar
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Comparison between the dose-response relationship for transportation noise and wind turbine noiseComparison between the dose-response relationship for transportation noise and wind turbine noise (Leq = average sound level; DNL = day-night average sound level) - Pedersen and Persson Waye, J Acoust Soc Am 2004;116(6)3460
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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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Gamesa G90 foundationGamesa G90 (2 MW) - “more than 50 loads of cement, 60 tons of rebar, and one very large crane”
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