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e-126 wind turbineNorway is currently working on building the world's largest wind turbine, a towering <b>10 MW</b> machine that will blow away the competition. The Norwegian company Sway will build the 533-feet high monster, capable of powering 2,000 homes all by itself. Enova, a public agency owned by Norway’s petroleum and oil industry ministry, is helping fund the project, which is expected to cost $67.5 million to build.1
e-126 wind turbineNorway is currently working on building the world's largest wind turbine, a towering <b>10 MW</b> machine that will blow away the competition. The Norwegian company Sway will build the 533-feet high monster, capable of powering 2,000 homes all by itself. Enova, a public agency owned by Norway’s petroleum and oil industry ministry, is helping fund the project, which is expected to cost $67.5 million to build.2
e-126 wind turbineNorway is currently working on building the world's largest wind turbine, a towering <b>10 MW</b> machine that will blow away the competition. The Norwegian company Sway will build the 533-feet high monster, capable of powering 2,000 homes all by itself. Enova, a public agency owned by Norway’s petroleum and oil industry ministry, is helping fund the project, which is expected to cost $67.5 million to build.3
e-126 wind turbineNorway is currently working on building the world's largest wind turbine, a towering <b>10 MW</b> machine that will blow away the competition. The Norwegian company Sway will build the 533-feet high monster, capable of powering 2,000 homes all by itself. Enova, a public agency owned by Norway’s petroleum and oil industry ministry, is helping fund the project, which is expected to cost $67.5 million to build.4
e-126 wind turbineNorway is currently working on building the world's largest wind turbine, a towering <b>10 MW</b> machine that will blow away the competition. The Norwegian company Sway will build the 533-feet high monster, capable of powering 2,000 homes all by itself. Enova, a public agency owned by Norway’s petroleum and oil industry ministry, is helping fund the project, which is expected to cost $67.5 million to build.5
World's Largest Wind TurbineNorway is currently working on building the world's largest wind turbine, a towering <b>10 MW</b> machine that will blow away the competition. The Norwegian company Sway will build the 533-feet high monster, capable of powering 2,000 homes all by itself. Enova, a public agency owned by Norway’s petroleum and oil industry ministry, is helping fund the project, which is expected to cost $67.5 million to build.6






