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New YorkNew York - by Adrian Brown, Bloomberg News
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GermanyGermany
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La instalación de un aspa de uno de los molinos de Badaya [Installing a blade on a windmill in Badaya, Spain]La instalación de un aspa de uno de los molinos de Badaya [Installing a blade on a windmill in Badaya, Spain]
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SpainSpain
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Carleton College, MinnesotaCarleton College, Minnesota
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Carleton College, Minnesota: finished foundation holeCarleton College, Minnesota: finished foundation hole
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Carleton College, Minnesota: digging foundation holeCarleton College, Minnesota: digging foundation hole
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Turbine destroyed by fire near Garner, Iowa, Oct. 10, 2007Turbine destroyed by fire near Garner, Iowa, Oct. 10, 2007 - photo by Angie Johannsen, Britt News-Tribune
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Home among wind turbines in the Spearville Wind Energy FacilityA home sits beneath wind turbines in the Spearville Wind Energy Facility east of Dodge City. Thad Allton, Topeka (Kansas) Capital-Journal
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Smoky Hills Wind Farm under constructionThe Smoky Hills Wind Farm is growing quickly out of the virgin prairie near Lincoln in central Kansas. Plans call to have more than 100 of the wind turbines erected in the near future. Thad Allton, Topeka Capital-Journal.
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Blade being guided into placeAs the crane operator lifts a blade into position, a worker inside the rotor assembly helps guide the blade in. Once in place, 270 bolts attach the blade to the assembly. Smoky Hills Wind Farm near Lincoln in central Kansas. Thad Allton, Topeka Capital-Journal.
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Crane lifts first of three blades up to the rotor assemblyA crane operator lifts the first of three blades up to the rotor assembly. Workers call the process of attaching the blade "stabbing a blade." Thad Allton, Topeka (Kansas) Capital-Journal.
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