Study shows conventional wind turbines lagging behind

There are clear advantages to having four rotors on a wind turbine, shows a study headed by researchers at Aarhus University, Denmark, and Durham University in the UK.
Photo: Emil Hougaard/Ritzau Scanpix
Photo: Emil Hougaard/Ritzau Scanpix
BY MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD

Wind turbines with more than one rotor see less turbulence, they're cheaper and they generate more power than the well-known, conventional single-rotor turbine.

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