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An NREL study explores opportunities for increasing wind turbine hub height and the conditions and locations where these towers have the most impact.
Small, light, wide-range tags more effectively track behavior and flight patterns, safeguarding bats from potential encounters with wind turbines.
Accurate modeling of interactions between turbines, turbulence, and wakes indicates potential for lower wind plant costs and improved efficiency.
More accurate evaluation of long-term wind speed variability and wind plant energy production could drive greater funding and lower energy costs.
DOE announces the 12 teams competing in the competition, who will gain valuable real-world experience as they prepare to enter the workforce.
The subsequent contract will support emerging technologies that detect and deter bird and bat encounters with wind energy facilities.
SETO extends its appreciation to all of its awardees for their performance and continuing dedication to advancing solar energy technologies.
The Consortium's RFP is related to offshore wind plant technology advancement, which includes optimizing the performance of wind plants.
WETO has issued a $28-million multitopic FOA aimed at enabling wind energy nationwide across all sectors: land-based, offshore, and distributed.
DOE selected ten projects totaling $6.8 million that will reduce the impacts of land-based and offshore wind energy on bats and other wildlife.