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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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Concrete and rebar base for relatively small 268-feet-tall wind turbineThis concrete and rebar base is for a relatively small 268-feet-tall wind turbine - photo by Pete Holden, 2011
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Worker atop wind turbine under constructionA worker stands atop a wind turbine in the central section of the Criterion Wind Project along Backbone Mountain, Oakland, Maryland, July 28, 2010. With one of the blades facing skyward, the turbines are 415 feet tall. Photo by Barbara Haddock Taylor, Baltimore Sun.
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Graveyard of broken wind turbine blades near Roscoe, Texas
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Lissett, Yorkshire, U.K.Lissett, Yorkshire, U.K. - from Martin Bailey
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Not cheap. Not clean. Not for Idaho.Not cheap. Not clean. Not for Idaho. - billboard created by the Energy Integrity Project
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Brown Hill Range, Hallett, South AustraliaBrown Hill Range, Hallett, South Australia
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Chatham-Kent, OntarioChatham-Kent, Ontario - photo by David Libby
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U.K.: 73% of the time the wind speed is below 18 mph, but 85% of the potential power output of a wind turbine is at wind speeds over 18 mphGraph of wind speeds in the U.K. overlaid with a typical wind turbine power curve, showing that 73% of the time the wind speed is below 18 mph, but 85% of the potential power output of a wind turbine is at wind speeds over 18 mph
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