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The Geography Department |
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Scrobie Sands and Blood Hills Wind Farms 12 January 2005
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Horsey Mill - a NT property and a reminder of the traditional image of wind power.
The view of the Blood Hill turbines from Winterton beach. 800-P1010291.JPG 58KB |
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From Winterton, a squall is seen devouring the Scrobie Sands wind farm. |
The Somerton turbine ... indicating some of its rural neighbours! |
The Scrobie Sands wind farm as the storm gathered! |
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A pair of shots to indicate wind farms have the clear blessing of the Church!
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The relationship between the Somerton turbine and those on Blood Hills. |
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The Blood Hill line-up. The 1.5MW Somerton single turbine (Enercon E-66) , 800m west of the 10 225 KW Vesta 225's on Blood Hill.
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The Scrobie Sands information panel at Caister Lifeboat Station. |
Wind energy offshore, in two forms. |
A gas rig seem between two turbines of the Scrobie Sands farm. |
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The Scrobie Sands Wind Farm panorama. |
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