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Not sure about the first photo, but the photo of the helicopter de-icing is from the winter of 2014 and is from Sweden (not from Texas, 2021 like many have posted around the internet).
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Someone did not check off all the options boxes when ordering. "The answer, in short, is that turbines in colder places are typically equipped with de-icing and other tools, such as built-in heating. In Texas, where the weather is almost never this cold, they usually are not. “Cold weather kits can keep [wind turbines] operating when temperatures plunge. This is the norm in colder states and in Europe,” said Samuel Brock, a spokesman for the American Clean Power Association. “Historically in Texas, given the warm climate, it hasn’t been necessary.” |
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