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Noble Bliss Windpark


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As winter sets in over the Noble Bliss Windpark, the winter berry keeps the landscape filled with lush color.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel



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A little black bird enjoys a true birds eye view of the Bliss Windpark turbines.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel



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A long distance photo of Bliss Windpark turbines nestled in the hills of a local farm.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel



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This Bliss Windpark turbine stands tall as beautiful evergreen trees, filled with fresh snow, rest in the foreground.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel



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This Scottish Highland cattle, enjoying the fresh fallen snow, stands watch near a Bliss Windpark turbine.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel



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Sunrise at the corner of Wing and Telegraph Roads.  Noble Bliss Windpark - Fall 2007. Copyright: Fred Beckham.  

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Scottish Highland cattle, belonging to one of the Noble Bliss Windpark landowners, graze nearby a turbine. Copyright: Fred Beckham.

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Bliss sunrise. Noble Bliss Windpark - Fall 2007.

Copyright: Fred Beckham.



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An aerial view of the Noble Bliss Windpark.  Fall 2007.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel.



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The Noble Bliss Windpark in fall splendor.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel.  



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The turbines of the Noble Bliss Windpark peek through the fog. Copyright: Sherry Grugel.  

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An aerial view of a single turbine reveals the fall beauty of the Bliss region.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel. 



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The turbines of the Noble Bliss Windpark stand in a field of beautiful yellow and purple late summer flowers.

Copyright: Sherry Grugel.  



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Dawn arrives. 

Copyright: Fred Beckham.  



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A silhouette of a Noble Bliss Windpark turbine against the dawn sky.

Copyright: Fred Beckham.



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Construction workers wait to make the initial attachment of the rotor to the nacelle.

Copyright: Daniel Haas.



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A herd of cows grazes in the foreground of a turbine construction site of the Noble Bliss Windpark, located in New York State.

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From a distance, landowners watch the construction activity of the first turbine of the Noble Bliss Windpark.

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Construction on the first turbine of the Noble Bliss Windpark is nearly complete.

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The entire Noble Western New York Team takes a time out for a group shot with the first turbine of the Noble Bliss Windpark.

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The Western New York Team proudly stands in front of the first turbine of the Noble Bliss Windpark.

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June 24, 2007: Noble Bliss Windpark Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Members of Noble's Senior Management and local officials hold the ceremonial ribbon as Chuck Hinckley, CEO of Noble, has the honor of cutting it.

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 June 24, 2007: Noble Bliss Windpark Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.  Tyler George, a 12 year old singer from North Java, New York, sings the national anthem to commence the ceremony.

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 June 24, 2007: Noble Bliss Windpark Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.  Westen New York employees and Noble Senior Management proudly gather in front of the nearly completed turbine and the large red crane.

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June 24, 2007: Noble Bliss Windpark Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Daniel Haas, Noble's Sr. Vice Presidnent of Construction and Operations, gives a congratulatory speech to the crowd of nearly 400 gathered to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of one of Noble's first three windparks in New York State.

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June 24, 2007: Noble Bliss Windpark Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. Charles Readling, Director of Development in Western New York, gives his remarks during the ceremony.

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