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10/2/10 What to expect when you're expecting wind turbines that are 50 stories tall

TOWN OF GLENMORE- Construction continues on the Shirley wind project in Brown County. Once completed, the 497 foot turbines will be the tallest in the state.

The photos below were provided by the Brown County Citizens for Responsible Renewable Energy (bccrwe.com)

 

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Posted on Saturday, October 2, 2010 at 07:22AM by Registered CommenterThe BPRC Research Nerd | Comments Off

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