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  2. Seawind Ocean Technology - Wikipedia

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    Seawind Ocean Technology B.V., a Netherlands based company, is a manufacturer of integrated floating wind turbine and green hydrogen systems. [1] [2] [3] Seawind is developing two-bladed floating wind turbines (6.2 MW and 12.2 MW) suitable for installation in all seas, including hurricane regions and ultra-deep waters.

  3. Floating wind turbine - Wikipedia

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    Floating wind turbine. A floating wind turbine is an offshore wind turbine mounted on a floating structure that allows the turbine to generate electricity in water depths where fixed-foundation turbines are not feasible. [1] [2] Floating wind farms have the potential to significantly increase the sea area available for offshore wind farms ...

  4. Seawind International Seawind - Wikipedia

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    Seawind International Seawind. The Seawind is a family of composite, four-seat, amphibian airplanes that all feature a single tail-mounted engine. They have been produced as kits and were at one time under development to be sold as completed aircraft. The Seawind design originated in Canada, where the prototype flew for the first time on 23 ...

  5. List of offshore wind farms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned, postponed or decommissioned. Cape Wind (Massachusetts) [ 67] Delaware Offshore Wind Farm [ 68][ 69][ 70] Fisherman's Energy Atlantic City Windfarm [ 71][ 72] (New Jersey). Groundbreaking for the onshore portion of the project took place in December 2014. [ 73][ 74] It was postponed in July 2017.

  6. Freewinds - Wikipedia

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    Freewinds. MV Freewinds is a former cruise ship operated by International Shipping Partners and owned by San Donato Properties, a company affiliated with the Church of Scientology. She was built in 1968 by Wärtsilä Turku Shipyard in Turku, Finland, for Wallenius Lines as MS Bohème for service with Commodore Cruise Line.

  7. Sea breeze - Wikipedia

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    Sea breeze. Schematic cross section through a sea-breeze front. If the air inland is moist, cumulus often marks the front. A sea-breeze front is a weather front created by a sea breeze, also known as a convergence zone. The cold air from the sea meets the warmer air from the land and creates a boundary like a shallow cold front.

  8. NASA wind turbines - Wikipedia

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    NASA wind turbines. Starting in 1975, NASA managed a program for the United States Department of Energy and the United States Department of Interior to develop utility-scale wind turbines for electric power, in response to the increase in oil prices. [ 1] A number of the world's largest wind turbines were developed and tested under this ...

  9. Offshore wind power - Wikipedia

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    Offshore wind power or offshore wind energy is the generation of electricity through wind farms in bodies of water, usually at sea. There are higher wind speeds offshore than on land, so offshore farms generate more electricity per amount of capacity installed. [1] Offshore wind farms are also less controversial [2] than those on land, as they ...