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Danish know-how rests on solid footings. [Wind turbine]

Journal Article · · Sol. Age; (United States)
OSTI ID:5224405
Twenty Danish companies are building 35 licensed wind machines. Such a level of activity would be surprising for a small country were it not for the fact that the Danes were first to use windmills to generate electricity. The design of the Riisager turbine and a new turbine using glass reinforced plastic rather than laminated wood is described. Danish manufacturers are hoping to spread their distinctive turbines across the United States.
OSTI ID:
5224405
Journal Information:
Sol. Age; (United States), Journal Name: Sol. Age; (United States); ISSN SOAGD
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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