Vertical Axis Wind Turbines
Vertical Axis Wind Turbines (VAWTs) can be either small or large. Regardless, they are not the mainstay of the wind industry. Very few exist and even fewer than those work. For many years, I kept these pages as subcategory of small wind turbines. However, this arrangement no longer worked well with the current web site design so I’ve put them under the main category of wind turbines even though most serious work on the technology ceased years if not decades ago.
Chapter 6. Vertical-Axis and Darrieus Wind Turbines, of my book Wind Energy for the Rest of Us: A Comprehensive Guide to Wind Power and How to Use It, has an extensive discussion of the technology–all in one place.
There is also an extensive collection of archival and recent photographs of VAWTs and various forms of Darrieus turbines on the Photos section of this site. There you can find photos of Vertical Axis Wind Turbines.
Vertical Axis Wind Turbine At ILCC Farm Lab
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A prototypye vertical axis wind turbine is set to go into operations at the Iowa Lakes Community College Farm Laboratory. – See more at: http://cd1077fm.com/news/170071-vertical-axis-wind-turbine-at-ilcc-farm-lab/#sthash.ebzZl3Tt.dpuf

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.
UGE Wind Turbines Fate Uncertain
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Mike Harris
Costing about $400,000 to purchase and install, the four wind turbines at Rim of the World High School may end up being just an expensive piece of modern art.

A Tale of Two Turbines and Eiffel’s Tower
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Paul Gipe
By now everyone has seen the fawning news accounts—several times, no doubt—that a US company has installed two wind turbines inside—yes, inside—the Eiffel Tower.
Crimey! MORE Green Going Wrong: Ford to install VAWTs at dealerships
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Kimberly King
I also went to the vendor’s, Wind Energy Corporation’s web site, and all I could locate was a single landing page. Red flag #1. I also searched for Jack Phillips on Linkedin and his background is only in accounting and int’l business, NOT computational fluid dynamics or mechanical engineering. Red flag #2.

Quiet Revolution Goes Quiet: Maker of QR5 VAWT Files for Bankruptcy
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Paul Gipe
Quiet Revolution, the one-time manufacturer of an architecturally dramatic helical wind turbine, filed for bankruptcy on 15 April in London. …
