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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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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 energy
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Egmond aan Zee off shore wind energy facility, the NetherlandsEgmond aan Zee off shore wind energy facility, the Netherlands
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www.windturbinesyndrome.comwww.windturbinesyndrome.com
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Construction of an Enercon E-48/800 kW wind turbine in CroatiaConstruction of an Enercon E-48/800 kW wind turbine in Croatia
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Never alone in the darkNever alone in the dark
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Jiminy Peak, MassachusettsJiminy Peak, Massachusetts
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View of wind turbines from beach at beach at Crosby, Merseyside, UKView of wind turbines from beach at beach at Crosby, Merseyside, UK (Ørsted’s Burbo Bank) - photo by Peter Byrne, July 2, 2015
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