A student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has his sights set on improving the efficiency of wind turbines. Jie Cheng, a Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering, has developed a system that ...
Wind energy is taking off all over again. This time, literally. In China, a multi-institute research and development project has created a series of large-scale floating turbine prototypes. The helium ...
Wind energy offers massive potential, but scaling it creates complex challenges for power grids. From costly gearbox failures to the need for rare earth materials in direct-drive systems, maintenance ...
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China builds world’s first flying power station harvesting wind energy 6,560 feet above Earth
Engineers in Yibin recently watched a large, silver helium-filled craft rise into the sky above the Southwest China landscape ...
In order for wind turbines to function effectively across wide ranges of wind conditions, you’ll need what’s known as blade pitch control. Lucy Pao, the Palmer Endowed Chair Professor in the ...
Aoife Henry (PhDElEngr‘24) is optimizing technology for wind and solar energy operations. The doctoral graduate is leading Zentus, a startup she founded that addresses a critical challenge in the ...
The $715-million Charybdis offshore wind installation vessel, on right, built at a Texas shipyard, has a 426-ft crane that can lift up to 2,200 tonnes. It is the first to comply with federal law that ...
Winning POWER’s highest honor, South Fork Wind—the first commercial-scale offshore wind farm in U.S. federal waters—stands as a beacon for the power sector’s ambition to forge new industries in the ...
A presidential memorandum signed by President Donald Trump on Jan. 20 suspended the leasing and permitting of federal spaces for offshore wind development, rattling faculty and students in Tufts’ ...
29 July 2004 – Wind energy in Australia received a boost with the announcement of the alliance between US-based WindLogics, Inc., one of the world’s leading meteorological software and services ...
Iowa State's Steve W. Martin is leading an effort to develop new battery technology that uses and adds value to Iowa resources. Researchers also want to scale up the new batteries for industrial uses.
Some limiting factors on the region's potential include ocean floor conditions, marine protected areas, ice issues, shipping ...
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