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A brief summary of the attempts to develop large wind-electric generating systems in the U.S. / Joseph M. Savino

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Español Lenguaje original: Inglés Series DOE/NASA ; 1004-77/7 | UC-60Detalles de publicación: Cleveland : United States. Department of Energy, 1974Descripción: 16 p. : ilTema(s):
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nterest in developing large wind-electric generating systems in the United States was simulated primarily by one man, Palmer C. Putnam. He was responsible for the construction of the 1250 kilowatt Smith-Putnam wind-electric plant. The existence of this system prompted the U. S. Federal Power Commission to investigate the potential of using the winds as a source energy. Also, in 1933 prior to Putnam's effort, there was an abortive attempt by J. D. Madaras to develop a wind system based on the Magnus effect. These three projects comprise the only serious efforts in America to develop large wind driven plants. In this paper the history of each project is briefly described. Also discussed are some of the reasons why wind energy was not seriously considered as a major source of energy for the U. S.
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Technical paper to be presented at The Wind Energy Conference sponsored by the Swedish Board for Technical Development Stockholm, Sweden, August 29-30, 1974

Report No. NASA TM X-71605

nterest in developing large wind-electric generating systems in the United States was simulated primarily by one man, Palmer C. Putnam. He was responsible for the construction of the 1250 kilowatt Smith-Putnam wind-electric plant. The existence of this system prompted the U. S. Federal Power Commission to investigate the potential of using the winds as a source energy. Also, in 1933 prior to Putnam's effort, there was an abortive attempt by J. D. Madaras to develop a wind system based on the Magnus effect. These three projects comprise the only serious efforts in America to develop large wind driven plants. In this paper the history of each project is briefly described. Also discussed are some of the reasons why wind energy was not seriously considered as a major source of energy for the U. S.

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