Wind energy revolution : how the 1970s energy crisis fostered renewed interest in electric-generating technology /
It may sound simple. Fashion a set of blades, attach them to a generator, set the machine on top of a tower and let the wind do the work of creating electricity. Not so. Most of these attempts fail, even with the availability of the latest technologies. In Wind Energy Revolution, Christopher C. Gill...
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Texas A&M University Press,
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| Edition: | First edition. |
| Series: | Tarleton State University southwestern studies in the humanities ;
no. 30. |
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