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As the sun sets in the West the Wind Generator continues to do his job.

Pictures of a windfarm in Wolcott, Indiana in early February 2012

Nikon D7000, AF-S NIKKOR 50mm 1:1.8G, ISO 100, f/1.8, 1/250 sec.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Palm Desert, Palm Springs area

White House officials pose before a Skystream 3.7 wind turbine outside the Southwest Windpower factory.

Custom 20' x 20' island exhibit booth

  

Courtesy of DOE/NREL, Credit - Warren Gretz

 

Trojan L-16's (deep cycle batteries) connected to small wind turbine. Golden, Colorado; NREL; NWTC; Corbus, Dave

This is my Friend Sebastian Sidehed, standing next to the hugh windturbine in the windturbine park.

These are pictures taken at the "Grand Ridge Windfarm" in LaSalle county Illinois. When complete there will be more than 100 windmills situated in the area. These particular wind generators are located very near the LaSalle Nuclear Power Station. An interesting combination of electrical power generating.

it takes very strong materials to convert even slow winds into a powerful source of electricity.

A "newer" old fashioned windmill with its replacements in the background near Nevada, Iowa.

Alan Lodge, Photographer tash@indymedia.org

taken near Zahara de los Atunes on the spanish atlantic coast

We always say "What can I do about pollution, well I’m doing something."

 

Mike Kaiser

Saint Paul, MN

Installed 2009

Two turbines were installed in early June 2008 at Workspace Group

on the Lakeshore Road and Proof Line in Lambton Shores. Looking toward Lake Huron from Fuller Road. (they are 300 feet high !!)

Middelgrunden is located 2 km off shore east of Copenhagen. It consists of 20 Bonus 2 MW wind turbines arranged to form an arch. With a total power of 40 MW the wind farm can generate 90 TWh a year. That is equivalent to the annual electricity consumption of 20,000 (Danish) households or three per cent of the total electricity consumption of Copenhagen. More info here.

Wicken Windmill was working today. This shot tries to capture some movement of the sails.

I really liked this line-up of windpower machines up above Wallula...

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