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A breeding ground for new ideas

 
David Milborrow, Windpower Monthly Magazine, 27 August 2010, 2:47pm
 

In the late 1970s, in response to oil price increases, a number of government-funded programmes were initiated to develop suitable wind turbines for electricity generation. It was reasoned that large wind turbines would be needed to minimise the number that would be required to match the energy output from conventional power stations.

 

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