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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  BILL SLATER, watches as employees with Earth Positive Energy hook up a 10 kilowatt wind turbine they were installing at the SLATER'S farm. BILL and his wife EILEEN SLATER, were looking for methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • Workers with Earth Positive Energy install a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for Bill and Eileen Slater on May 27, 2010, on their farm near Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. From left are DAVE DRURY, JOHN JONES, and STEVE THORNTON.  Photo by David Stephenson
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install one of three 12-foot blades on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL (left) and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, at left, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  BILL SLATER, center, watches JOHN JONES, left, and DAVE DRURY, with Earth Positive Energy, hook up a 10 kilowatt wind turbine they were installing at the SLATER'S farm. BILL and his wife EILEEN SLATER, were looking for methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  BILL SLATER, watches as employees with Earth Positive Energy hook up a 10 kilowatt wind turbine they were installing at the SLATER'S farm. BILL and his wife EILEEN SLATER, were looking for methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
    100527windturbine133.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Dave Drury, with Earth Positive Energy, directs a crane as he installs a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, at left, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install one of three 12-foot blades on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. From left are STEVE THORNTON, JOHN JONES, AND DAVE DRURY. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install one of three 12-foot blades on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL (left) and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, at left, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
    100527windturbine058.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, at left, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
    100527windturbine106.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. From left are DAVE DRURY and STEVE THORNTON. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • Workers with Earth Positive Energy, Steve Thornton, left, John Jones, and Dave Drury, right, install one of three 12-foot blades on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for Bill and Eileen Slater on May 27, 2010, on their farm near Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. Bill Slater said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. Photo by David Stephenson
    100527windturbine064.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install the tail on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, in the center of the photo, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. From left are DAVE DRURY and STEVE THORNTON. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
    100527windturbine102.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. From left are DAVE DRURY, JOHN JONES, and STEVE THORNTON.  (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
    100527windturbine075.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install the tail on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
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  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install the tail on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, in the center of the photo, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
    100527windturbine050.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  BILL SLATER, center, watches JOHN JONES, left, and DAVE DRURY, with Earth Positive Energy, hook up a 10 kilowatt wind turbine they were installing at the SLATER'S farm. BILL and his wife EILEEN SLATER, were looking for methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press).
    100527windturbine036.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  Workers with Earth Positive Energy install the tail on a 10-kilowatt,140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their home in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
    100527windturbine052.jpg
  • Dave Drury, with Earth Positive Energy, directs a crane as he installs a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for Bill and Eileen Slater on May 27, 2010, on their farm near Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. Bill Slater, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said.  Photo by David Stephenson
    100527windturbine113.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  A crane lifts a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
    100527windturbine248.jpg
  • A crane lifts a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for Bill and Eileen Slater on May 27, 2010, on their farm near Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. Bill Slater, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. Photo by David Stephenson
    100527windturbine241.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  A crane lifts a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)..
    100527windturbine248.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  A crane lifts a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)..
    100527windturbine229.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  A crane lifts a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)
    100527windturbine229.jpg
  • May 27, 2010 - Burgin, Kentucky, USA -  A crane lifts a 10-kilowatt, 140-foot wind turbine for BILL and EILEEN SLATER, who have been looking at methods of powering their farm in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. The wind mill will generate enough electricity, on average, to power all of their needs. BILL SLATER, said that a "perfect storm of events", such as the recent coal mining disasters in W. Virginia and Kentucky, the BP Gulf oil spill, and tax rebates made him make the final decision to install the wind turbine. "If there was ever a time, it is now," he said. The installers are Earth Positive Energy out of Paris, Kentucky. (Credit Image: © David Stephenson/ZUMA Press)..
    100527windturbine241.jpg
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