Learn more about Wind
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June 2, 2021Offshore wind turbines can interfere with radar systems used for air traffic control, weather forecasting, and homeland security. To understand potential impacts, the Wind Turbine Radar-Interference Mitigation Working Group hosted a series of webinars.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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June 2, 2021Natural Power has developed the first-ever smart curtailment technology that simultaneously reduces bat fatalities and energy losses at wind farms.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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June 2, 2021Wind repowering—the combined activity of dismantling or refurbishing existing wind turbines and commissioning new ones—plays an important role in the wind industry by modernizing the existing wind fleet and helping maximize wind energy use.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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BulletinJune 2, 2021Using funding from DOE’s Competitiveness Improvement Project (CIP), Intergrid LLC has introduced the first inverter developed specifically for small- and medium-scale wind turbines.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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BulletinJune 2, 2021As part of DOE’s A2e initiative, wind energy scientists share data and provide information to wind power plant owners and consultants who need to make informed decisions on types of technologies to be deployed and where to locate wind turbines.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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June 2, 2021Technology and commercial advancements are expected to continue to drive down the cost of wind energy, according to a survey of the world’s foremost wind power experts led by Berkeley Lab.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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June 2, 2021Using, reusing, recycling, and remanufacturing wind turbine materials—combined with technology engineered to use fewer materials and resources—will produce components that can easily be broken down for use in other applications.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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June 2, 2021Our spring newsletter is an opportunity to look both backward and forward—at wind energy research and development (R&D) accomplishments from the previous year and at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) plans for advancing wind energy in the future.Integrated Energy Systems Office
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June 1, 2021Tune in to the 2021 virtual U.S. Department of Energy Collegiate Wind Competition as multidisciplinary university teams present the culmination of their work in wind energy over the past year.Collegiate Wind Competition
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May 25, 2021A new, comprehensive approach is now available for evaluating renewable energy project revenue and value holistically.Integrated Energy Systems Office