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Fibreglass From Shredded Wind Turbine Blades Renders Farming Land Useless

Farmers foolish enough to enter contracts with wind power outfits soon live to regret it. Having their land permanently contaminated by shredded fibreglass when turbines explode into balls of flame and/or their blades merely disintegrate (known in the trade as “component liberation”) is just one of a list of disasters waiting to happen.

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Issues in Ecology: Impacts to Wildlife of Wind Energy Siting and Operation on the United States

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Wind Turbine Accidents

Watch video compilation of devastating wind turbine accidents.

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