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Concrete pour for underground wind turbine foundationConcrete pour for underground wind turbine foundation - Capital Energy, “Buseco” in Asturias, SpainMay 27, 2023
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Land use requirements for different electricity generatorsThese land requirements include all mining, waste storage, grid connections, drilling, and pipelines - from The Washington Post, May 10, 2023May 19, 2023
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Minerals used in different transport and power generation technologiesComparison of minerals used in different transport and power generation technologies - International Energy Association, “The Role of Critical Minerals in Clean Energy Transitions” (2021) - note that the comparison of power generation is by installed rated capacity, not by lifetime (or even annual) delivery of actual energyMay 18, 2023
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Hours of generation by Lista wind plant, NorwayHistogram of hours generating at each 3.8-MW range, from 0 to maximum 71.3 – 2022, Lista wind energy facility, 31 × 2.3-MW Siemens SWT-93 wind turbines: Average annual output ~26.9 MW – at or above that rate only ~44% of the timeMay 06, 2023
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León, Spain - substationLeón, Spain - substation
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Save Our Seas - artwork by Marion ChapmanSave Our Seas - artwork by Marion Chapman, Australia, who has donated it for the use of campaigners worldwide - PDF: https://static.wind-watch.org/SaveOurSeas.pdf
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Mountaintop clearing, Meyersdale, PennsylvaniaMountaintop clearing, Meyersdale, Pennsylvania
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Gamesa G90 foundationGamesa G90 foundation
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Lowell Mountain, Vermont - what was lostLowell Mountain, Vermont - what was lost
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A Trip to the CoastA Trip to the Coast
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The madness over wind turbinesThe madness over wind turbines
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Foundation: excavation, rebar, concreteFoundation: excavation, rebar, concrete
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