"Because conventional, propeller-style wind turbines must be spaced far apart to avoid interfering with one another aerodynamically, much of the wind energy that enters a wind farm is never tapped. In effect, modern wind farms are the equivalent of sloppy eaters. To compensate, they're built taller and larger to access better winds."[5]Instead of focusing on making individual turbines more efficient, the Caltech approach, which is described in the Journal of Renewable & Sustainable Energy, is to make the farm itself more efficient.[5-9] It also tries to lower capital and maintenance cost by making the turbines smaller and closer to the ground.[5] Winds at higher altitude have much higher speeds than those close to the ground, but all variables are subject to trade-offs when you take a systems approach to the problems of extracting cost-efficient wind energy.
![]() | Yes, an authentic photograph, except for the psychedelic coloring. The photograph dates to 1967 when I was about twenty years old. I would never have survived in the Clear Channel era. |