Wind turbine research marks promise for renewable energy systems

By Grayson Rivers

Professor Michael Howland thinks it’s time to stop skirting around the climate crisis. His goal: net-zero emissions by 2050.

Last August, Howland’s team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology finalized a wind farm model capable of directing turbines to work in tandem, increasing efficiency while keeping costs the same. The innovation reflects a shift in climate change mitigation, as researchers change the way they attempt to break reliance on fossil fuels.

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Wind turbine research marks promise for renewable energy systems

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