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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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Cefn Croes, Wales - view beforeCefn Croes, Wales - view before
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San Gorgonio Pass, Palm Springs, CaliforniaSan Gorgonio Pass, Palm Springs, California - from ABC World News Tonight
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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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Igney, FranceIgney, France
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León, Spain - substationLeón, Spain - substation - from Ecologistas en Acción, Ponferrada
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Rathsherry, Northern IrelandRathsherry, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Wolfe Island, OntarioWolfe Island, Ontario - Siemens 2.3-MW wind turbines, 126.5m (415ft) total height
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Granite Reliable, New HampshireThe concrete pad for a new turbine sits to the upper left in this view, which shows how it all begins. Land-clearing operations are underway, with groundwork being completed by Sargent Corporation of Stillwater, Maine. Associated support companies also include JML Trucking of Errol and C. Bean Transport of Colebrook. As of July, there were 168 workers on site. (Claire Lynch photo, The News and Sentinel)
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