Wind Turbine- Page 4 of 6
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U.S. Will Permit Some Eagle Deaths
The government announces a new policy that will protect some wind farms from prosecution, a move the Audubon Society calls a ‘blank check’ for the industry
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Judge Cuts Hours for Massachusetts Wind Turbines
Some Falmouth residents living nearby had complained that turbines were responsible for a variety of health problems
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Wind Turbines Blamed for Bat Fatalities
A University of Colorado researcher estimates that turbines killed 600,000 bats in the U.S. last year
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Connecticut Continues Ban on Wind Turbines
Lawmakers reject proposed regulations for large-scale wind farms, further delaying four projects
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Wind Farms Kill Scores of Eagles
Government biologists say at least 67 bald and golden eagles have been killed by wind turbines in the U.S. in the last five years
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Wind Farms Have Little Impact on Property Values
A study by Lawrence Berkeley National Lab looks at 50,000 home sales in nine states
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Research May Lead to Quieter Wind Turbines
R&D teams hope to develop turbine blades that make less noise and produce more power
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Wind Farm Sued Over Noise
An Oregon homeowner claims that he moved from his home to escape turbine ‘infrasound’ that caused health problems
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Wind Energy in U.S. on the Rise
The Department of Energy reports dramatic growth in wind-generated electricity, which is now at more than 60 gigawatts of total capacity
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Firm Wins Auction for Deepwater Wind Rights
Plans by a Rhode Island-based company call for 200 offshore wind turbines with a capacity of more than 1,000 megawatts