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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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Jiminy Peak, MassachusettsJiminy Peak, Massachusetts - photo by Jim Van Dyke
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Construction - Chatham-Kent, OntarioConstruction - view from Bisnett Line - photo by David Libby
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Wind power refugeesDrawing by Marion Chapman, Australia - the artist has given her permission for people to use it to make posters or in any other form of communication to educate the public about the harm inflicted by industrial wind
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Horizon's 11,000-acre Rail Splitter facility, IllinoisHorizon's 11,000-acre Rail Splitter facility comprises 67 GE 1.5 MW sle turbines, each 388 ft in total ht and requiring 300 cubic yards or 30-40 truckloads of concrete - photo from JFinchPhotography.com
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Gamesa G90 nacelle (gearbox and generator housing)Gamesa G90, Generator power 2 MW, Tower height 256 feet, Tower weight 203 tons, Nacelle weight 103 tons, Blade length 144 feet, Total blade weight ~7 tons, Blade material Fiberglass and carbon fiber (a big billboard!)
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Enercon E-126/6 MW in Emden, GermanyEnercon E-126/6 MW in Emden, Germany - rotor diameter 127 m (417 ft; swept area 12,668 sq.m [3.13 acres]), total height 198.5 m (651 ft)
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Hub and bladesHub and blades waiting to be lifted to top of tower
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