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  2. List of airborne wind energy organizations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airborne wind energy or kite-energy organizations that are advancing airborne wind energy systems (AWES). In 2011 there were over 40 organizations involved worldwide, [ 1 ] but this number has increased to over 60 in 2017.

  3. Wind power in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Offshore Wind Technology Advancement Project (VOWTAP) is a program to establish offshore wind farms in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Virginia. [13] In May 2014, Dominion Virginia Power was awarded $47 million from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) to help fund the construction of a 12-megawatt demonstration project ...

  4. List of power stations in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the electrical energy generation mix was 56% natural gas, 32.3% nuclear, 5.8% solar, 3.5% biomass, 1.5% coal, 0.2% petroleum, 0.1% hydroelectric, 0.1% wind, and 0.5% other. [ 1 ] The Virginia Clean Economy Act of 2020 directs the construction of 16,100 MW of solar power and onshore wind and up to 5,200 MW of offshore wind by 2035 ...

  5. List of wind power consulting companies - Wikipedia

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    Some wind industry associations, such as the Global Wind Energy Council, the World Wind Energy Association, and WindEurope, provide publicly available membership directories on their websites. Other wind industry associations, such as the Canadian Wind Energy Association and the American Wind Energy Association , have membership directories ...

  6. Airborne wind energy - Wikipedia

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    Airborne wind energy (AWE) is the direct use or generation of wind energy by the use of aerodynamic or aerostatic lift devices. AWE technology is able to harvest high altitude winds, in contrast to wind turbines, which use a rotor mounted on a tower. The term high-altitude wind power (HAWP) has been used to refer to AWE systems. [1]

  7. Siemens Gamesa scraps plans to build blades for offshore wind ...

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    The company's proposed $200 million factory at the Port of Virginia in Portsmouth would have created more than 300 jobs and aided the state in its aspirations to become a hub for offshore wind ...

  8. Category:Airborne wind power - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Airborne wind power" ... List of airborne wind energy organizations; Airborne wind turbine; Ampyx Power; C. Crosswind kite power; K. KiteGen;

  9. Category:Wind energy organizations - Wikipedia

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    Wind power companies (2 C, 19 P) M. Wind turbine manufacturers (2 C, 59 P) Pages in category "Wind energy organizations" ... List of airborne wind energy ...