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Wind energy on the high seas: test a single shovel floating turbine that operates with extreme winds

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A new technological development in wind power could change the traditional design of offshore parks. Dutch company TouchWind assembles in Eindhoven a floating turbine with a single shovel that leans in favor of the wind and maintains its operation even during cyclones. The model, called TW6, aims to improve energy efficiency in extreme conditions. According to the specialized site Dinamicarg, the TW6 is designed to withstand gusts of up to 250 k…
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A new technological development in wind power could change the traditional design of offshore parks. Dutch company TouchWind assembles in Eindhoven a floating turbine with a single shovel that leans in favor of the wind and maintains its operation even during cyclones. The model, called TW6, aims to improve energy efficiency in extreme conditions. According to the specialized site Dinamicarg, the TW6 is designed to withstand gusts of up to 250 k…

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ADNSur broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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