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Breakthrough tiny wind turbine boosts energy output by 83% with 35% less weight
Wind tunnel tests revealed that the turbine can reach up to 450 revolutions per minute and deliver a power output of 2,500 ...
When a wind turbine reaches the end of its life after two or three decades, the giant blades attached to it usually end up in a landfill. That’s largely because of the materials that are used. “[The ...
Thanks to the development of new, lightweight rotors, engineers in Germany have created a small wind turbine that excels at ...
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Italy’s unique wind turbines with self-adjusting blades raise energy output by 60%
An Italian startup has just secured USD 3.1 million in seed funding to speed up the production of its AI-powered vertical ...
Researchers in Korea have developed a new design platform — and a staggering 12-megawatt-class blade to match — in an effort to put wind beneath the sails of its domestic production of wind power. The ...
At 40% cheaper to build and deploy than a normal turbine, it presents the opportunity for a 30% lower cost for buying the ...
The second ZEBRA blade seen at LM Wind Powers Lunderskov facility alongside consortium leaders. Second recyclable thermoplastic blade built by LM Wind Power in Castellón, with a component made from ...
Three GE business units will partner with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) to develop and demonstrate an integrated additive manufacturing process for ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A new wind turbine blade design that researchers at Sandia National Laboratories developed in partnership with Knight & Carver (K&C) of San Diego promises to be more efficient ...
Researchers at the DoE’s Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), working with engineers from Arkema Inc of Pennsylvania, have shown it is possible to build wind turbine blades with the ...
Robots aren’t going to take over the world, but they can definitely make life a lot easier for humans. And that was the aim of BladeBUG, a UK startup that has developed insect-like robots to inspect, ...
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