How winds generate in high altitudes
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High-altitude wind power (HAWP) is the harnessing of the power of winds high in the sky by use of tether and cable technology. An atlas of the high-altitude wind power resource has been prepared for all points on Earth.[1] A similar atlas of global assessment[2] was developed at Joby Energy. The results were presented at the first annual Airborne Wind Energy Conference held at Stanford University by Airborne Wind Energy Consortium.[3]
Various mechanisms are proposed for capturing the kinetic energy of winds such askites, kytoons, aerostats, gliders, gliders withturbines for regenerative soaring,[4] sailplanes with turbines, or other airfoils, including multiple-point building- or terrain-enabled holdings.[5]
Various mechanisms are proposed for capturing the kinetic energy of winds such askites, kytoons, aerostats, gliders, gliders withturbines for regenerative soaring,[4] sailplanes with turbines, or other airfoils, including multiple-point building- or terrain-enabled holdings.[5]
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