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  2. American Superconductor - Wikipedia

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    AMSC has demonstrated a 36.5 MW (49,000 horsepower) high-temperature superconductor (HTS) electric motor for the United States Navy, and is developing a similar 10 megawatt wind turbine generator through its wholly owned Austria-based subsidiary AMSC Windtec. This would be one of the world's most powerful turbines.

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  5. Superconducting electric machine - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic superconductors cannot be bolted or welded together to form superconducting junctions. Ceramic superconductors must be cast in their final shape when created. This may increase production costs. [citation needed] Ceramic superconductors can be more easily driven out of superconductivity by oscillating magnetic fields.

  6. Does American Superconductor Have High-Quality Earnings? - AOL

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    American Superconductor's enterprising earnings have been consistently improving since 2007 and finally broke into the positive. Its defensive earnings are higher than two of the other listed ...

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