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Category: Wind Power
Sky-High Wind Pioneer Makani Joins Google Fold

The prospects for high-altitude wind get a boost as Google acquires Makani Power, a Bay Area startup that uses tethered wings to capture big breezes. Read more →
Wind Turbines Win Big In Falmouth Vote

By a 2-1 margin, a Massachusetts town votes against spending $14 million to remove two giant wind turbines. Read more →
Big Squeeze: Compressed Air For Wind Energy Storage

Researchers in the Pacific Northwest say excess wind energy could be stored by compressing air and keeping it in underground basalt reservoirs. Read more →
Wind Power In 100 Countries (Thanks, Iceland!)

The installation of two turbines in Iceland last December brought the number of countries with large-scale wind power to an even 100. Read more →
Urban Wind Energy That’s Fuzzy And Fetching

The “Strawscaper” by Belatchew Arkitekter in Stockholm would use piezoelectric technology to turn the movement of air into electricity. Read more →
Massive SoCal Wind Turbine Blade Breaks Off

A 173-foot-long blade breaks off a Siemens wind turbine at a Southern California wind farm, leading the company to curtail operations worldwide. Read more →
Indigenous Brazilian Group Turns To Wind Energy

While Brazil’s government tends to favor a one-size-fits-all approach to energy provision, an indigenous group in the far north has come up with its own more sustainable solution. Read more →
Wind Power’s Strong Grid Potential In The Mid-Atlantic

Adding more wind power to the grid in the Mid-Atlantic power pool consisting of 13 states and Washington, DC can lower gas and coal consumption and reduce regional wholesale energy market prices Read more →
Two Quirky Turbines, Combined At Sea

A Japanese company will apparently give hybrid wind-and-tidal energy a go with a device employing Darrieus and Savonius turbines. Read more →
$168 Billion Potential For Global Offshore Wind By 2020

A new report states that the global offshore wind sector is likely to grow to become a $168 billion market by 2020. Read more →




