Articles by

Paul Gipe

More Wind than First Thought?

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Paul Gipe

USA report stirs minor tempest

Return of Two Blades? A new look at an old idea

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Paul Gipe

  An edited version of this article appeared in the Summer 2003 (Vol. 16, No. 3) edition of WindStats. With ... Read more

Windenergie Report Deutschland 2002

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Paul Gipe

  The following article appeared in an edited form in Renewable Energy World‘s July—August 2003 (Vol. 6 No.4) issue. Windenergie ... Read more

Pitch Versus Stall: The Numbers are In

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Paul Gipe

  The following article appeared in an edited form in Renewable Energy World‘s July—August 2003 (Vol. 6 No.4) issue. As ... Read more

Wind Expansion Slowed in 2002 says BTM

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Paul Gipe

Paul Gipe reports on the latest study of the world wind market by Denmark's BTM Consult.

Community Wind: Margam Wind Energy Clusters

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Paul Gipe

Margam Wind Energy Clusters Appeal Ref: APP/Y6930/A/02/1103415 Appeal of Community Power Proof of Evidence by Paul Gipe Scale of Turbine ... Read more

Brazilian Tests Confirm Air 403 Underperforms Power Curve

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Paul Gipe

Gustavo de Marsillac Peña presented the findings from a series of laboratory tests on an Air 403 at the American Wind Energy Association's annual conference this week in Austin, Texas.

Wind Energy “Best Practice” Guides–Wresting Standards from Conflict

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Paul Gipe

  The following article appeared in an edited form in the Spring 2003 issue of WindStats Newsletter (Vol. 16 No. ... Read more

Why I Oppose the Production Tax Credit

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Paul Gipe

  Background Since the first National Energy Act, tax credits have been the mechanism used in the United States to ... Read more

AEI’s Wind Course CD-ROM

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Paul Gipe

"Wind Energy and Wind Turbines," by Vaughn Nelson and the AEI staff.

AirX Noise Emission Measurements

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Paul Gipe

Both versions of the AirX monitored at the Wulf Test were qualitatively and quantitatively quieter than the Air 403.

AirX Fails Power Curve Tests

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Paul Gipe

Tests during 2002 at the Wulf Test Field demonstrate that the AirX fails to meet the manufacturer's power curve by a wide margin.