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Is it physically possible to stuff a landmass full of wind turbines?

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Is it physically possible to stuff a landmass full of wind turbines?

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Just the same as you won’t have a sail boat sailing behind another sail boat, the Laws of Physics dictate that wind turbines cannot be cramped or stuffed together, but have to be at least 5 to 7 rotor diameter apart. This means that they have to be approximately 1,200 to 1,700 feet apart; this distance between wind turbines increases further after taking any setbacks and environmental zone into account.

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