GE and Gamesa target low wind areas

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Wind turbine makers target becalmed regions with tall towers and bigger blades

Two leading wind turbine manufacturers have launched new machines designed to boost energy output from less windy areas such as forests and hillsides, expanding the number of potential sites for wind farm...

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