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A wind-power pioneer wants to tap the oceans for energy.
In the long run, subsidies actually hurt the very industries they’re supposed to help.
For energy-services companies, finding new revenue streams is crucial as oil and gas from onshore shale formations flood the market—and many suppliers are seeking to diversify into offshore wind.
Wind power is one of the first images that comes to mind when someone says “renewable energy.” But do you know how wind turbines work? Let me show you.
Advancements in wind turbine technology have led to taller wind towers, longer blades, and increased reliability. Read about the latest innovations related to wind turbines, turbine components, and other technological advances in the wind power industry.
"The message is that wind energy could be a more significant generation opportunity in this region than you thought."
Wind turbines now rely on hydraulics to provide the durability they need for efficiently generating electricity. Learn More
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Researchers are attempting to use the extra energy from renewables' active periods into protein powder that may one day feed humanity.
Floating wind turbines atop the ocean could be the next big renewables market. GTM helps explain the weird and wonderful world of clean energy.
It all starts with a pretty simple technology known as a turbine.
Land wind speeds around the world are slowing down, and researchers are trying to work out why.
Thanks Big Polluters, there’s a lot of misinformation out there about this powerful source of energy.
Hybrid plants combining wind, solar and batteries can reliably supply electricity during peak-demand hours, the author writes.
Floating offshore wind farms are becoming a commercial technology, but there are still technical challenges that need to be solved.
Australia’s biggest wind farm is more or less complete, but its 149 turbines are standing idle more than a year after the original timetable for production. But we are not told why.
Until America develops enough renewable power to support all industrial production, turbines may continue generating atmospheric pollution. Over time, professionals predict the effects will decrease as society transitions away from fossil fuel-reliant energy.