Wind Power at Sea
Series: November 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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As oil prices rise and supplies decline, interest in wind energy is soaring. But finding sites for wind farms hasn’t been a breeze. Some models on land can be treacherous for birds, and many people think windmills destroy lovely landscapes. Well, the Norwegian company Hydro thinks their solution can blow the competition away...
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Piece Description
As oil prices rise and supplies decline, interest in wind energy is soaring. But finding sites for wind farms hasn’t been a breeze. Some models on land can be treacherous for birds, and many people think windmills destroy lovely landscapes. Well, the Norwegian company Hydro thinks their solution can blow the competition away...
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