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Wind Power for the World
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Wind Power for the World

by Preben Maegaard, Anna Krenz, Wolfgang Palz
June 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
676 pages
20h 39m
English
CRC Press
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engineering and technology of the modern wind power stations we
know today.
17.5  Changes of Interest
The W-34 was to be the preliminary highlight of Hütter’s work
            
aircraft construction in 1959 at what was then the Technical College
of Stuttgart, he made sure the tests in Stötten were continued, but
they were only of academic value. At that time the energy industry
and politics had lost interest in further research or even serial
production of wind power plants. The power generation costs
from the use of wind could no longer compete with electricity ...
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