To illustrate the role that Carl Wilcox played in the Smith-Putnam project, I’ve pulled together several citations as well as … Read more
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To further illustrate the role of Carl Wilcox in the Smith-Putnam project, I searched the name index and pulled together … Read more
In the 1970s Carl Wilcox gave me a box of archive materials on the Smith-Putnam wind turbine project. I had … Read more
The historical saga begun by Erik Möllerström and myself finally reaches its conclusion with the publication of Part 2 in … Read more
Tom Wall of the Guardian reports (England’s tallest wind turbine prepares to rise against the odds) on a community group … Read more
If your German is not up to the article on Feldheim here’s the gist in English. Feldheim is reaping the … Read more
The narrative that Americans and many Europeans share about China and themselves is not aligned with observable reality, and the USA is in significant danger of economic decline even as the world improves.
Despite pushback from residents, the Supreme Court of Ohio yesterday approved a permit for the construction of North America’s first freshwater offshore wind farm, which will be sited in Lake Erie, around eight miles north of Cleveland.
Vattenfall and BASF have been getting a lot of coverage for the first power generated at the HKZ offshore wind farm, with headlines like: Subsidy-Free Offshore Wind Power Starts Flowing into Dutch Grid. This is doubly annoying, as HKZ is actually not subsidy-free, and what it is “free” of is not a subsidy.
