What fish can teach us about the wind...
Monday, March 1, 2010 at 12:00AM
Eric Rathbun in CalTech, Environment, Fast Company, Science, wind farming

A trio of CalTech students released a paper today arguing that wind farms could yield much greater power density if they were modeled on formations of fish. The most widely used wind turbines have a propeller-like horizontal axis of rotation that converts more than half the energy of the wind it is exposed to, but these turbines must be kept far apart from their nearest neighbors to be effective.  Read on at Fast Company

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