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Wind energy

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2007
From its rebirth in the early 1980s, the rate of development of wind energy has been dramatic. Today, other than hydropower, it is the most important of the renewable sources of power. The UK Government and the EU Commission have adopted targets for renewable energy generation of 10 and 12% of consumption, respectively. Much of this, by necessity, must
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The Winds of Change

Journal of Renal Nutrition, 2014
ILLY CRYSTAL ONCE quipped, ‘‘Change is hard work.’’ This is true, but change also brings opportunity, and, when done well, change can be amazing. The Executive Committee (EC) of the Council on Renal Nutrition (CRN) has undergone some changes this year. We have said expected and unexpected goodbyes to some dynamic women, and we have welcomed a new group
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A global assessment of extreme wind speeds for wind energy applications

Nature Energy, 2021
S C Pryor, R J Barthelmie, Pryor Sara C
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Wind power

Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, 2021
Andrew Tubesing
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Wind and trees

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1997
Cipollini, Don, Schultz, Jack C.
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Collective wind farm operation based on a predictive model increases utility-scale energy production

Nature Energy, 2022
Michael F Howland   +2 more
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Tackling grand challenges in wind energy through a socio-technical perspective

Nature Energy, 2023
Julia Kirch Kirkegaard   +2 more
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