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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. [2]

  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. Makani (company) - Wikipedia

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    Makani Technologies LLC was an Alameda, California-based company that developed airborne wind turbines. [1] Founded in 2006, Makani was acquired by Google in May 2013. In February 2020, Makani was shut down by Alphabet, Google's parent company.

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    The 82nd Airborne Divison will host All American Week at Fort Bragg this month. Here's a look at the schedule.

  6. Airborne Wind Energy Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    Airborne Wind Energy Industry Association (AWEIA) was founded in 2009 to globally serve and represent companies and institutions dedicated to developing airborne wind energy technology by use of tethered and free-flight aircraft (airborne wind energy AWE [1]); the tethered and free-flight mode is in contrast to using non-tethered ground-connected wind turbines.

  7. 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]

  8. Wind Powering America - Wikipedia

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    Wind Powering America (WPA) is an initiative of the United States Department of Energy (DOE) that seeks to increase the use of wind energy throughout the United States. WPA collaborates with key state and regional stakeholders, including farmers, ranchers, Native Americans, rural electric cooperatives, consumer-owned utilities, and schools to break down barriers associated with wind energy ...

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