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  2. Add Ample Shade to Your Backyard With These Designer ... - AOL

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    10' x 13' Rectangular Cantilever Patio Umbrella. If you're looking for a non-circular canopy shape, Morse recommends an option like this one. It has a single wind vent and comes in your choice of ...

  3. Stay Cool With One of These Editor-Approved Cantilever Umbrellas

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    The Best Cantilever Umbrellas. Best Overall: Grand Patio Napoli Sunbrella Cantilever Umbrella. Best Value: Sunnyglade Rectangular Cantilever Umbrella. Best for Extra Coverage: Purple Leaf 13-Foot ...

  4. Are Cantilever Patio Umbrellas Truly Better? We Tested This ...

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    An outdoor umbrella has but a single job: to provide shade where there is none. It’s easy to gravitate toward the most obvious of umbrella situations—a market or center pole umbrella. They ...

  5. Alta Wind Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Alta Wind Energy Center (AWEC), also known as Mojave Wind Farm, is the third largest onshore wind energy project in the world. The Alta Wind Energy Center is a wind farm located in Tehachapi Pass of the Tehachapi Mountains, in Kern County, California. As of 2022, it is the largest wind farm in the United States, [1] with a combined installed ...

  6. Vortex Bladeless - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The Fuller Wind Turbine System was a bladeless wind turbine announced in 2010 by Solatec LLC. Saphon Energy announced a bladeless wind turbine in 2012. [27] Vortex Bladeless is attempting to produce a wind turbine that isn't actually a turbine. All generators require a magnetic field, a conductor and motion to produce electricity.

  7. Windcatcher - Wikipedia

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    If the wind hits the opening square-on, it will go in, but if it hits it at a sufficiently oblique angle, it will tend to slip around the tower, instead. [2] Windcatchers in areas with stronger winds will have smaller total cross-sections, [15] and areas with very hot wind may have many smaller shafts in order to cool the incoming air. [14]: