Eighties Californian Wind Rush to floating Wind Turbines
Posted on 11 Dec 2009
Walt Musial from US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratories tells the story of Wind Energy in the USA, from the 'Wind Rush' of the 1980s, challenges of scaling up, to proposals for huge offshore, floating, wind turbines.
Beyond Zero talks to Walt Musial of the National Renewable Energy Laboratories
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