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The inside of a wind turbine

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Danny Mack1 year ago

They’re useless and generating electricity but amazing at killing wildlife. What a waste of resources.

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Elena_ The HumanistPoet1 year ago

Interesting, not at all what I thought.

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Order1 year ago

Never mind, the elevator is sick

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Digital1 year ago

Close-up of the plane landing at night 🛬

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InvisibleMan |🌿1 year ago

First time seeing this. Thanks!

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Hatts_1 year ago

Who remembers this Sense installation 😅😅

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D.R. Bailey1 year ago

I always wondered how they got up there. It would be tiring without the elevator.

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Laura Gibson1 year ago

I despise these things. They are a blight on the landscape, hideous to look at, and kill so many birds.,,not to mention the whales that are affected.

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Gust Avocados1 year ago

Outside of a wind turbine.

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Doolly Noted ✏️1 year ago

Note: Wind turbines are essential for renewable energy, converting wind into electricity. Key parts include the rotor, nacelle, tower, and foundation. Most turbines are horizontal-axis (HAWTs), known for their efficiency. They are best placed in areas with strong, consistent winds, such as offshore or elevated locations. Advances in turbine design have increased output and reduced costs, making wind energy competitive. While wind power has a low environmental impact, concerns about wildlife and noise exist. Overall, wind turbines are vital for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainable energy.

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