The size of Windcatcher compared to the global trademarks such as Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty. Wind Catching According to the Wind Catching website, the design of the Windcatcher fits its ideal ...
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A Norwegian team has developed a massive offshore wind turbine that he claims can power a town of 80,000 homes. The Windcatcher is as big in size as it is in innovation, though: for developer Asbjørn ...
Renewable energy has just opened a new chapter thanks to a proposal that will dominate the seas as the Greek gods once did. Far from metaphors or literary comparisons, we want to show you a wind ...
Norway's Wind Catching Systems (WCS) has made a spectacular debut with a colossal floating wind turbine array it says can generate five times the annual energy of the world's biggest single turbines – ...
While the quest for pulling more megawatts from wind turbines has generally led to bigger and bigger rotors on turbines of conventional design – like this monster 22-MW number in China – Norway’s Wind ...
A colossal floating grid that’s 1,000-foot (304 meters) tall, which is about the size of the Eiffel Tower, and can power 80,000 homes. That’s what a Norway-based company is proposing for a sustainable ...
An offshore eolic wall is confirmed, thanks to a Norwegian company working on a new solution to enhance the clean energy sector and perhaps change the clean energy game altogether. Being put forward ...