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And it won’t be the last. Australia is moving further into winter, and that means wind power is picking up. Powered by wind in...

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Repowering an existing wind farm is one way to get around the anti-wind movement and keep pumping more clean kilowatts into the grid.

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How will King Charles balance his previous high-profile climate activism with the expectation that he will remain politically neutral as head of the Royal...

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Floating offshore wind turbines raise the stakes for nuclear energy stakeholders, with shorter construction time from start to finish.

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Chaozhou — a city in China’s Guangdong province — has revealed ambitious plans for a 43.3 gigawatt facility in the Taiwan Strait. Operating between...

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The National Offshore Wind Agreement sets industry on a course to build an equitable offshore workforce with family-sustaining careers

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Researchers Are Collecting the Most Comprehensive Data on How Winds Move Through Wind Power Plants To Help Design More Efficient Plants and Reduce Wind...

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The race is on to prevent catastrophic global warming, and if all goes according to plan, the Danish children’s toy maker Lego can pat...

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I expect that when the large oil companies transition into energy companies and buy up all the renewable generation — thus continuing their oligarchy...

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Bird fatalities associated with wind farms has long been a focus area of "concern trolls" who primarily don't want to see the industry grow.

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Re-powering existing wind farms with the latest turbines can increase output by 25% and extend their useful life by a decade or more.

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