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Does wind turbine nacelle uses hydraulic oil or substation transformer use oil for lubrication and cooling, how does is create danger for land and water?

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Does wind turbine nacelle uses hydraulic oil or substation transformer use oil for lubrication and cooling, how does is create danger for land and water?

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Wind Power project opponents often point out that the hydraulic oil in nacelle or the oil from transformer carries the risk of spilling onto the land and water. Similar risk of hydraulic oil or fuel spill or leak is also present in the Ferry, present in the oil tanker that fuels the Ferry, present in hundred of vehicles used on the land, and present in any fuel storage facility that is on the farm. The reason that this does not happen is because there are safeguards in place, not to mention that wind turbines are far away from a water body or shoreline to have any impact on water.

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