Simulation of Georgia Mountain Wind Project, Vermont (2.5 miles) Simulation by Saratoga Associates and Northeast Wind Wind Energy: Toward Building Consensus.

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Simulation of Georgia Mountain Wind Project, Vermont (2.5 miles) Simulation by Saratoga Associates and Northeast Wind Wind Energy: Toward Building Consensus THE VISUAL IMPACTS PROBLEM Jean Vissering Landscape Architecture

Gas Station along Scenic Section of Interstate 89, Vermont

Simulation of 5-turbine Georgia Mountain Wind Project, Vermont (portion) (.7 miles) Simulation by Saratoga Associates

Simulation of Granite Reliable Wind Project, New Hampshire (2.6 miles) Simulation by Northeast Wind

Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station ► West Virginia Coal Plant

Fenner Wind Project, New York Photograph by John Zimmerman, Northeast Wind

Scale (Size) Height Horizontal Scale (# turbines) San Gorgonio Wind Facility, California Photo by David Polanski

Simulation of 15-tTurbineDeerfield Wind Project, Vermont (6.1 miles) Simulation by Northeast Wind

Panorama View of 15-turbine Deerfield Wind Project Site, Vermont, (6.1 Miles Away) Haystack Mountain Factors reducing visual impacts: Distance Away Cultural vs. Natural Context Occupies Limited portion of the View Project would appear lower in elevation and away from major focal point.