Articles by
Paul Gipe

31st Annual Windmill-Wildflower Hike Planned for Tehachapi May 21, 2016
By
Paul Gipe
The Kern-Kaweah Chapter of the Sierra Club will lead a hike among the wind turbines on the Pacific Crest Trail ... Read more

Our Nissan Leaf’s Traction Battery Capacity
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Paul Gipe
How much has the car's battery capacity declined since we leased it and will it recover when warm weather returns?

Electric Vehicle Forums–Fonts of Knowledge
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Paul Gipe
We drive 2015 Nissan Leaf, an Electric Vehicle or EV. Both before and after we leased the car, I carefully researched the kinds of EVs available and what would be best for us. I learned a lot from online forums and blogs and you can too.

EV Trip Report: Bakersfield to Palm Springs
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Paul Gipe
Wherein we again learn the importance of avoiding dependence on a GPS, on the value of paper maps, and on driving conservatively.

Ogin Installs Ducted Turbines in the San Gorgonio Pass
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Paul Gipe
Ogin, the Massachusetts-based ducted turbine company, has installed six of seven turbines in the San Gorgonio Pass near Palm Springs, California.

EVs Cause Cancer Meme
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Paul Gipe
Electric vehicles (EVs) probably don’t cause cancer, but that doesn’t stop some people from saying that they do. I came across a bizarre version of this meme a few months ago at a social gathering here in Bakersfield, California.

Catching the Wind of the World (the Aerodyn Story)—a Review
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Paul Gipe
Den Wind der Welt einfangen is part of series of retrospectives being issued by pioneers in the field of wind energy as they near retirement. Written by freelance journalist Dierk Jensen, Catching the Wind of the World (the English title) traces the growth of a German company that designs wind turbines: Aerodyn.

Wind Energy: Renewable Energy and the Environment—a Review
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Paul Gipe
The expansive title of Vaughn Nelson’s Wind Energy is appropriate as Nelson delves into such taboo topics as population, exponential growth, and exhaustion of fossil fuels.

Wind Power for the World: The Rise of Modern Wind Energy—a Review
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Paul Gipe
Wind Power for the World tells an exciting tell of hope and promise—how a small band of activists, dreamers, and entrepreneurs built one of the world’s fastest growing and dynamic industries. It’s a must read for anyone who wants to understand how we got to where are today.

Small Wind: Planning and Building Successful Installations—a Review
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Paul Gipe
Nolan Clark, an early wind pioneer, summarizes a lifetime of developing and testing wind turbines for agricultural use in Small Wind: Planning and Building Successful Installations.
Idaho National Laboratory List of Wind Turbine Power Curves Early 2000s
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Paul Gipe
I am hosting the following spreadsheet file prepared by the Idaho National Laboratory that is no longer available or has been compromised. The xls file contains tabular power curve data for a number of wind turbines on the North American market in the early 2000s. The previous file available on the Laboratory's web site was dated January 31, 2007.

WindStor VAWT: Another Sad Saga of Time & Money Wasted
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Paul Gipe
In sum, another story of ill-advised “development” of a revolutionary Darrieus wind turbine with all the attendant hubris and hype. The sad saga cost the government of Quebec $350,000—money that could have been used on something far more beneficial to the people of the province.
