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Secretary Steven Chu announced new investments in wind energy research facilities that aim to produce the most advanced and efficient wind turbines in the world. The funding is from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and the research will focus on improving both land-based and offshore wind generation.
$24 million will support university research and development programs to improve land-based and offshore wind turbine performance and reliability, as well as provide career educational opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in wind energy technologies.
“Wind power has the potential to provide 20 percent of our electricity and create hundreds of thousands of jobs,” says Chu. “We need to position the United States as the clear leader in this industry, or watch these high-paying jobs go overseas. The investment we’re making today will help ensure that America has both the talent and the technology we need to compete.”
Over the next two years, the universities will acquire utility-scale and prototype wind turbines. DOE funds will also be used to enhance their wind technology curricula and provide financial assistance to students for research fellowships and internships with the wind industry.
Pulled from the DOE press release, the following projects have been selected for negotiation of an award: