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How We Solved The Home Wind Turbine Problem
Whenever I cover wind turbines, many of you ask about what's available for home applications. The current market for residential wind has challenges, but there are promising innovations on the horizon ...
On arriving at Dan Marsh’s home in the King William Historic District of San Antonio, the first thing you notice is the oddly modified truck in the driveway. A custom wooden platform sits on the front ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Llewellyn King has been a player in the energy space since 1970.
The company said other blades had a “manufacturing deviation” similar to a blade that shattered in July off the coast of Nantucket. By Stanley Reed Reporting from London GE Vernova, the maker of the ...
As wind energy expands in the United States, concerns have grown about the potential for tall turbines to be a drag on property values. But a new nationwide study that analyzed data from 300 million ...
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This radical wind turbine design could quietly change the entire world
Wind power has always been a trade off between clean energy and the visual, acoustic, and ecological cost of giant spinning blades. A new generation of radical designs promises something different, ...
A Penn State student refined a century-old math problem, originally published in 1935, that determines the optimal aerodynamic performance of a wind turbine. The student's work improves upon the ...
A new approach to a 100-year-old math problem is reshaping how engineers understand wind turbines. Penn State engineering student Divya Tyagi developed a cleaner and more complete solution to a ...
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