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20000109_0013.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, creating vast quantites of spume.
 
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20000109_0014.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, creating vast quantites of spume.
 
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20111214_0040.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0041.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0042.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0044.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0046.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0047.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0048.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0050.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0051.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0052.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0053.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall, with a flock of Cormorants battling the wind.
 
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20111214_0054.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0055.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0056.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0057.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0058.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0060.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0061.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall.
 
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20111214_0062.jpg After 2 days of storm force winds the Irish sea on the West coast of Cumbria at Whitehaven was whipped up into a fury, with waves crashing over the tall harbour wall. With a flock of cormorants battling the wind
 
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IMG_2492_sign.jpg A tidal energy turbine on the dockside in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, UK, with a wind turbine in the background. The Orkneys have developed a reputation as the marine energy capitol of the world.
 
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IMG_2492_solar.jpg A tidal energy turbine on the dockside in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, UK, with a wind turbine in the background. The Orkneys have developed a reputation as the marine energy capitol of the world.
 
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IMG_2657_sign.jpg A Pelamis P2 wave energy generator on the dockside at Lyness on Hoy, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK. The Orkney's have huge potential for wave and tidal energy generation and are world leaders in testing such devices. The pelamis P2 is 180 m long, weights 1300 tonnes and is rated at 750 Kw. It was the world's first commercial scale marine device to generate electricity to the grid, from offshore. The power is created from flexible joints that are linked to cylinders that pump liquid into high pressure accumulators to generate electricity
 
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IMG_2689_Orkney.jpg A Pelamis P2 wave energy generator on the dockside at Lyness on Hoy, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK. The Orkney's have huge potential for wave and tidal energy generation and are world leaders in testing such devices. The pelamis P2 is 180 m long, weights 1300 tonnes and is rated at 750 Kw. It was the world's first commercial scale marine device to generate electricity to the grid, from offshore. The power is created from flexible joints that are linked to cylinders that pump liquid into high pressure accumulators to generate electricity
 
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IMG_4417_balance.jpg A Pelamis P2 wave energy generator on the dockside at Lyness on Hoy, Orkney Isles, Scotland, UK. The Orkney's have huge potential for wave and tidal energy generation and are world leaders in testing such devices. The pelamis P2 is 180 m long, weights 1300 tonnes and is rated at 750 Kw. It was the world's first commercial scale marine device to generate electricity to the grid, from offshore. The power is created from flexible joints that are linked to cylinders that pump liquid into high pressure accumulators to generate electricity. This shot shows a workman preparing to tow the devie to its test site.
 
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IMG_9070_male.jpg The Walney offshore wind farm consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_9222_man.jpg A blade on a turbine at the Walney offshore wind farm consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_9531_sunglasses.jpg Airplane contrails over the Walney offshore wind farm consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_9930_shades.jpg A turbine at the Walney offshore wind farm which consists of 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy. Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_9981_PPE.jpg The Ormonde Offshore Wind Farm is currently being built in the Irish Sea, 10km off Barrow-In-Furness. On completion the wind farm will comprise 30 RePower 5M wind turbines with the capacity of 150 megawatts and expected to produce around 500 gigawatt hours of electricity every year. These turbines are some of the most powerful wind turbines in the world,
 
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IMG_2773_flotta coast.jpg An Enercon 2.3 MW wind turbine on Flotta in the Orkney isles, Scotland, UK. The enercon turbine is a gearless, direct drive mechanism, used in combination with an annular generator.
 
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