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Wind developer go home (ASL)Wind developer go home (ASL)
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T Boone’s Farm: Fred Milton comments on the “Pickensplan”Fred Milton comments on the “Pickensplan”
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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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No to WindfarmNo to Windfarm - from the Against Newlands Wind Farm Action Group, England
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A lovely day for a nice walk in the countryA lovely day for a nice walk in the “country” - cartoon by Graham Lang, by courtesy of artistsagainstwindfarms.com
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Size comparisonSize comparison by Campaign to Limit Onshore Windfarm Development (CLOWD)
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Giant turbine in the backyardA giant turbine in the backyard - from Lego and Vestas. Limited edition. Requires batteries to run (just like the real thing!).
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SNAP: Say No And ProtestSNAP: Say No And Protest - from Protect Carsington and Hopton
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Loss of generation due to high windLoss of generation due to high wind in Texas, February 24, 2007
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We the ... power companies and wind developers“We the ... power companies and wind developers” - eminent domain graphic
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Welcome to the BerkshiresWelcome to the Berkshires, now industrialized - from blue-moore.blogspot.com
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The Renewable That Ate the IrreplaceableThe Renewable That Ate the Irreplaceable: “You are the renewable that keeps us dependent on the grid” - from beat poodle Fred Milton, by courtesy of Lynda Barry
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