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World’s first 361-foot fully recyclable wind turbine blade unveiled in China
Chinese energy giant Ming Yang Smart Energy has developed the “world’s first fully recyclable carbon fiber wind turbine blade ...
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Top 7 must-read wind power technology stories of 2025 – Interesting Engineering
Wind power technology in 2025 pushed well beyond incremental upgrades, with engineers rethinking how, where, and even what wind turbines look like. From floating giants the size of city blocks and ...
As demand for wind energy intensifies, turbine reliability and efficiency are paramount. In this context, lubrication plays a ...
Gulf Wind Technology Leverages Stratasys 3D Printing to Accelerate Innovation in Wind Turbine Design
Additive Manufacturing Enables Faster Prototyping and Unique Design Capabilities for Wind Tunnel Models EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. & REHOVOT, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Stratasys Ltd. (NASDAQ: SSYS) today ...
With new technology, plans piling up on drawing boards, and mounting debates on how they’re built, wind energy projects may be emerging as one of the most dynamic renewable energy sectors. Recent ...
Germany celebrates a groundbreaking achievement by welcoming the world's inaugural wooden wind turbine blades. Crafted by Voodin Blade Technology, these innovative blades mark a significant milestone ...
Nabrawind (Pamplona, Spain), dedicated to the design, development, manufacturing and commercialization of advanced wind technologies for wind turbine components, celebrates its 10 th anniversary, ...
Winds of Change in the Gulf of Maine is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku, ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Gazelle Wind Power (Gazelle), the developer of a modular floating offshore wind platform, is unveiling third generation technology this week at WindEurope 2023 in Copenhagen, ...
Windmills were first made of wood, because not much else was available. Then other important construction materials came along. First iron and copper, then steel and other alloys improved the ...
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