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DOE-funded research led to wind turbine blade breakthroughs that provide more power at lower cost.
The new Renewable Energy Materials Properties Database and accompanying reports could help developers, utilities, and other stakeholders understand how global materials supplies might impact future development of wind energy.
DOE announced funding to two wind energy projects as part of a program to ensure research funding is reaching the pockets of the country that traditionally have received disproportionately low amounts of Federal scientific funding.
In this new article, learn about the types of zoning ordinances in effect and how they could change the amount of available land over time.
A new R&D webpage highlights work addressing the potential impacts operating wind turbines have on defense and civilian radar systems.
DOE’s 2023 Critical Materials Assessment evaluates materials for their criticality to global renewable energy technology supply chains.
Wind energy has joined the energy mainstream, thanks in large part to the wind integration studies funded by the Wind Energy Technologies Office.
The Wind Energy Technologies Office shoots the breeze with its summer intern, Wendell Grinton.
With funding from the Wind Energy Technologies Office, Oregon State University is developing a wildlife detection platform for land-based and offshore wind turbines.
DOE announced funding of over $21 million towards 30 renewable energy projects.
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