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Bottom section of base - Twin Groves Wind Farm, McLean County, Illinois Bottom section of base, 500 yards of concrete still to go, 25'-deep hole - Twin Groves Wind Farm, McLean County, Illinois
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Amish farm, Eagle, New YorkAmish farm, Eagle, New York
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Amish farm, Eagle, New YorkAmish farm, Eagle, New York
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Construction for Lookout Windpower, Berlin, PennsylvaniaConstruction for Lookout Windpower, Berlin, Pennsylvania
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Construction for Lookout Windpower, Berlin, PennsylvaniaConstruction for Lookout Windpower, Berlin, Pennsylvania
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Construction at Forward Wind Energy Center, Stoystown, PennsylvaniaConstruction at Forward Wind Energy Center, Stoystown, Pennsylvania
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Construction at Forward Wind Energy Center, Stoystown, PennsylvaniaConstruction at Forward Wind Energy Center, Stoystown, Pennsylvania
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Offshore wind turbinesOffshore wind turbines - Matt Cardy, Getty Images
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Daniel and Carolyn d’Entremont of Nova Scotia set up at an information table at the mallDaniel and Carolyn d’Entremont of Nova Scotia set up at an information table at the mall - they and their children were forced to leave their home on Pubnico Point because of adverse health impacts from nearby wind turbines
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Size comparisonThe 70 turbines proposed in Union and Magnolia townships would be 262 feet high from the ground to the hub, in addition to the three blades, making them 397 feet tall - Tony DiNicola, Janesville (Wisconsin) Gazette
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Lincoln Township, Kewaunee County, WisconsinWisconsin Public Service’s 14-turbine project in Lincoln Township in Kewaunee County include these five turbines. The 9-megawatt project was completed in 1999. [These are 660-kilowatt Vestas V-47 models, tower height 213 feet, total height 290 feet.] - Gina Duwe, Janesville Gazette.
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Turbine under constructionTurbine under construction
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