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  2. Blaine Energy - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2011, the Maple Grove Energy replaced the recently folded Minnesota Wildcats in Maple Grove. [1] During the 2015 off-season the Energy relocated to Blaine, Minnesota, and changed their name accordingly. Prior to the 2015–16 season, the Energy were members of the Minnesota Junior Hockey League (MnJHL).

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  5. Cedar Creek Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Creek I - Infigen Energy Cedar Creek II - BP Wind Energy: Wind farm ; Type: Onshore: Site elevation: 1674m: Power generation; Units operational: 397 - Total 274 - Cedar Creek I 123 - Cedar Creek II: Make and model: Mitsubishi, General Electric, Nordex 221x 1MW Mitsubishi MWT-1000 53x 1.5MW GE 1.5s/sle 63x 1.6MW GE 60x 2.5MW Nordex ...

  6. Cedar, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Cedar is a neighborhood of Oak Grove, Anoka County, Minnesota, United States. It was formally absorbed into the city of Oak Grove in 1993. Nearby places include the city of East Bethel. Cedar is located along Cedar Drive, on the south side of Viking Boulevard (Anoka County 22). Cedar Creek flows nearby.

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  8. Blaine, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Blaine is a suburban city in Anoka and Ramsey counties in Minnesota, United States. Once a rural town, Blaine's population has increased significantly in the last 60 years. For several years, Blaine led the Twin Cities metro region in new home construction. [7] [8] The population was 70,222 at the 2020 census. [5]

  9. Raymond Lindeman - Wikipedia

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    The publication appeared in the journal Ecology and establishes the ten percent law whereby only 10% of the energy consumed at one trophic level is transferred to higher trophic levels. [5] Having suffered from chronic gastro-intestinal and liver inflammation, Lindeman died in 1942 at the age of 26, probably from hepatitis. [6]