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WIND ENERGY BASICS FROM NREL’S NATIONAL WIND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
We have been harnessing a wind’s ardour for hundreds of years. From elderly Holland to farms in a United States, windmills have been used for pumping H2O or oppressive grain. Today, a windmill’s difficult equivalent—a zephyr turbine—can have make use of of a wind’s ardour to breed electricity. Much of a zephyr industry’s success can be attributed … Continue reading
WIND ENERGY BASICS FROM NREL’S NATIONAL WIND TECHNOLOGY CENTER
We have been harnessing a wind’s ardour for hundreds of years. From elderly Holland to farms in a United States, windmills have been used for pumping H2O or oppressive grain. Today, a windmill’s difficult equivalent—a zephyr turbine—can have make use of of a wind’s ardour to breed electricity. Much of a zephyr industry’s success can be attributed … Continue reading