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20120305_IMG_2129.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2171.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2253.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2257.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2263.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2289.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park. This shot shows the electrician testing the wiring,
 
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20120305_IMG_2126.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2137.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2255.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2260.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2297.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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20120305_IMG_2307.jpg 3 wind turbines being constructed behind the kirkstone Pass Inn on kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Because of its remote location, the pub is not connected to the grid and currently spends £25,000 a year on a diesel generator. The wind turbines will vastly reduce the need for the generator and are the first wind turbines to get planning permission in the National Park.
 
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IMG_1129_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1131_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1134_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1137_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1140_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1147_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1153_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1156_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1160_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1862_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1863_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1866_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1867_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_1888_p.jpg Construction workers working on the foreshore of the Solway Firth near Workington, installing the power cable that will carry the electricity from the new Robin Rigg offshore wind farm in the Solway Firth. Robin Rigg is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. It is operated by E.on and consists of 60, 3 MW turbines that will when fully operational produce 180 MW, enough to power nearly 120,000 homes and offset 235,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
 
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IMG_6852_heavy lifting.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_6867_weldex.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_6868_low loader.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_6872_trailer.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_6873_weight.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_6942_heavy lifting.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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