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Common sense isn't.
15 More Windmills (Wind
Turbines) for Buffalo Mountain
2004 July
View of Barnhart Wind
assembly site off Bethel Valley Road, between Oak Ridge and ORNL.
This location was used for some assembly of nacelle
components:
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While attending
Behavior
Based Safety (archive, 2004) Observer training in the vicinity, I took the
opportunity to get a few photos of the assembly site.
Elsewhere in town (right), at a crossing on Melton Lake Drive, turbine towers were visible down the
railroad tracks. |
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Related Links:
SACE has had a collection of
photos
showing transport and construction (archive 2007) of the new wind turbines,
from July and August 2004.
Quote of the moment |
Death is not the worst evil, but rather when we wish to die and cannot. |
~ Sophocles, Electra, 1007.
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Common sense isn't.
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