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Funding Flows to Wind EnergyBy Lisa Jo Rudy | Monday, July 20, 2009 4:00 PM ET
A new project to be conducted at Tennessee Tech University will focus on the critical issue of energy storage and management. The university's work should be an important step along the path to building consistent, reliable, renewable energy sources for everyday use. The Tennessee Tech undertaking, funded by the Department of Energy, is just one of 28 new wind energy projects. Together, the projects are intended to help the US meet a goal of 20% wind power by the year 2030 -- a goal the DOE believes is reachable. Among the newly funded projects are innovative ideas for wind turbines and other hardware, and a number of concepts for integrating wind power into the existing power grid. Tennessee Tech's project involves creation of three different types of storage units, using lithium ion batteries, ultra-capacitors, and fuel cells. Once developers come up with a design, they'll create a prototype and then test the units in the field.
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