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Siemens Gamesa has completed work on what to date is the world's most powerful installed wind turbine. The final blades for ...
Energy-generating wind turbines have come a long way since the first-known example was built in the late 1880s. What started as a 10-meter-tall (33 feet) construction in a back garden in Scotland ...
3, 2025 — A new method to recycle wind turbine ... Powerful Tidal Turbine Sep. 27, 2024 — Scientists combined innovative drone technology and boat-based surveys to map out the complex tidal ...
Divya Tyagi, a Penn State engineering student, has cracked a 100-year-old wind energy equation, refining Glauert’s classical model and significantly improving wind turbine efficiency.
A Vestas wind turbine has suffered damage to two blades at a wind farm in Norway, the second such incident in a matter of months, forcing the site offline. Two blades on a Vestas V117-4.2MW machine ...
GE Vernova said it has an agreement with global energy developer RWE to provide 109 of GE Vernova’s 2.8-MW wind turbines for two projects in Texas. The new Honey Mesquite wind farm in Glasscock ...
GE Vernova is going to supply more than 100 US-made wind turbines to renewables developer RWE for 308 megawatts (MW) of wind projects in west Texas. RWE is repowering its 127 MW Forest Creek ...
Global wind turbine installations set a record for the second year in 2024, with China leading, according to a report from BloombergNEF (BNEF). BNEF has confirmed that a total of 121.6 gigawatts (GW) ...
Global evidence is clear: Adding more solar and wind to the energy supply pushes up the price of electricity. Ontario families and businesses already know this — from bitter experience. Beginning in ...
The wind energy industry continues to suffer a plague of embarrassing headlines after two more turbines were damaged in recent days, with the hub and blades falling off a turbine in Canada and a ...
Wind turbines in the North Sea face extreme weather conditions that cause erosion to the turbine blades. The PROWESS research, led by TNO, shows that a substantial part of the damage to offshore wind ...