Articles by
Paul Gipe

Another Small VAWT with Big Ambitions Bankrupt: X-Wind Power
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Paul Gipe
Small Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) come and go so fast no one can keep track of them before they become history.

Gårdmøllerne or Danish Farm Windmills–A Review
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Paul Gipe
Benny Christensen knows his windmills. An early anti-nuclear activist and proponent of 100% renewable energy—a photo of him appears in Steven Borish’s Land of the Living—Christensen has now turned his attention to documenting the country’s long history of working with the wind.

Störfall mit Charme—The Story of the Schönau Electricity Revolt–A Review
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Paul Gipe
The title, Störfall mit Charme, is a playful thumbing of the nose in German at the critics of a movement by citizens in a small village in the deepest reaches of Germany’s Schwarzwald or Black Forest to dump nuclear power and build a renewable energy future.

Geothermal Power Generation: Developments and Innovation–a Review
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Paul Gipe
Geothermal energy is one of the dark horses of renewable energy. Few “renewable energy advocates” know much—if anything—about it. They don’t know what geothermal contributes today and have no clue what its role could be in a 100% renewable energy future. This is a grave mistake.
Comments by Bernard Saulnier on the Book Energy Democracy
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Paul Gipe
In response to my review of Energy Democracy, a new book on Germany’s energy revolution by Craig Morris and Arne Jungjohann, long-time colleague Bernard Saulnier contacted me with his thoughts.

Poland’s Anti-Wind Campaign Uses Stale Nazi Argument
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Paul Gipe
Rightwing Poles have raised the old canard that wind turbines and, hence, wind energy, is the detestable spoor of Nazi racial ideology. Nothing could be further from the truth.
AWEA’s Tom Gray–US Wind Pioneer—Dies
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Paul Gipe
Tom Gray, former executive director of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) died Wednesday.

Copyright Finally Issued for Wind Energy for the Rest of Us
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Paul Gipe
The copyright was finally issued for Wind Energy for the Rest of Us. A long time coming, the copyright was issued under Title 17 of the United States Code and became effective 5 December 2016.

Energy Democracy, by Craig Morris & Arne Jungjohann: A Review
By
Paul Gipe
Is one of the most powerful books on the renewable energy revolution in decades. It’s a chronicle of the remarkable transformation underway in the world’s fourth-largest industrial economy.
VAWTs Relegated to the Backwaters of the Internet Where Anti-Vaxxers Roam
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Paul Gipe
I’d seen a reference to the technical paper, Optimization of a vertical axis wind turbine for application in an urban/suburban area, by two academics making the rounds but didn’t take much notice of it before now.

What’s Next for Us as Our 2015 Nissan Leaf Nears the End of its Lease
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Paul Gipe
We’ve chronicled our experience leasing a 2015 Nissan Leaf, a battery electric vehicle (EV), for the past three years. Now we’re nearing the end of the lease and the question is what’s next?

EV Trip Reports Posted to MyNissanLeaf.com
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Paul Gipe
Below is a short summary of the EV Trip Reports I’ve posted to MyNissanLeaf.com. They can also be found on my web site www.wind-works.org under EV Trip Reports. There’s more commentary both on my web site and on MyNissanLeaf.com about driving and living with an EV, but these are the main trip reports. There may be a few on my web site that were never posted to the forum.
