Northeastern University: It's Hard to Anchor Wind Turbines to Ocean Floor. He's Building One That Floats.
April 07, 2020
April 07, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 7 -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
If you're a wind turbine, there's one place where you'd want to be. Far from the shore, out in the open ocean, and particularly in the North Atlantic, where the wind's energy could potentially power an entire country the size of the United States.
But harvesting wind energy in the ocean has posed an engineering feat that requires specialized equipment to manufacture and install heavy to . . .
If you're a wind turbine, there's one place where you'd want to be. Far from the shore, out in the open ocean, and particularly in the North Atlantic, where the wind's energy could potentially power an entire country the size of the United States.
But harvesting wind energy in the ocean has posed an engineering feat that requires specialized equipment to manufacture and install heavy to . . .