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  • Windmill standing on West Texas ranch near El Dorado (Schleicher County). ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Windmill standing on West Texas ranch near El Dorado (Schleicher County) in front of magnificient cumulus clouds.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Windmill standing on West Texas ranch near El Dorado (Schleicher County). ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Windmills at power-producing wind farm in West Texas near Iraan. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Windmills at power-producing wind farm in West Texas near Iraan. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Windmills at power-producing wind farm in West Texas near Iraan. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Merkel, TX:  October 4, 2006.  Buffalo Gap Wind Power project just south of Abilene.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Solar Weather Station. Sierra Blanca, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDMC5629    2300 1022 1557-043
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Technician at the top of a wind turbine at Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Iraan, TX  18FEB04:  The Desert Sky Wind Farm on a mesa in far west Texas provides electricity for the power grid to power thousands of homes.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Technician at the top of a wind turbine at Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Iraan, TX: FEB 18, 2004:  The Desert Sky Wind Farm on a mesa in far west Texas provides electricity for the power grid to power thousands of homes.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Iraan, TX  18FEB04:  The Desert Sky Wind Farm on a mesa in far west Texas provides electricity for the power grid to power thousands of homes.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Merkel, Texas: October 4, 2006: Technician  at the top of a wind turbine at Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Pecos County, TX February 18, 2004:  Scenes from the Desert Sky Wind Farm, a total of 107 1.5-megawatt towers spread over a 15-square mile mesa in west Texas near Iraan. Rotor diameter 231 feet at 20 revolutions per minute, height of 213 feet and weighs 85 tons each. Enron logo. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: An old water well sits in front of modern wind turbines at the  Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene, Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006:  Buffalo Gap Wind Power project just south of Abilene, Texas.  ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Iraan, TX  18FEB04:  The Desert Sky Wind Farm on a mesa in far west Texas provides electricity for the power grid to power thousands of homes.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Iraan, TX: FEB 18, 2004:  The Desert Sky Wind Farm on a mesa in far west Texas provides electricity for the power grid to power thousands of homes.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Iraan, TX  FEB 18, 2004:  The Desert Sky Wind Farm on a mesa in far west Texas provides electricity for the power grid to power thousands of homes.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • McCamey, TX March, 2006: Wind farms occupy the mesas around McCamey, TX  including this one on the Howard Ranch in Upton County, TX, that used to be occupied by oil wells. The new electric generation industry is a welcome addition to the economy of dry west Texas. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.  September 23, 2014 September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Merkel, TX October 4, 2006: Cattle graze at the Buffalo Gap Wind Power project in Taylor and Nolan counties just south of Abilene. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • A large fan blade for a electric generating windmill sits on a truck bed at a truckstop in Walcott, Iowa.   August 16, 2011.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • San Angelo, Texas  January 21, 2009: Sections of windmills for west Texas wind farms roll on trucks down U.S. Highway 87 between Big Spring and San Angelo, Texas as power companies continue to invest in west Texas wind energy.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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