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Wind turbines once had one job: generate power. Now engineers want their towers to do something modern life cannot run without
Far out in the North Sea, wind turbines rise from cold water and heavy weather. Inside some of these floating structures are ...
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 ...
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 ...
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