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Texas Tech s National Wind Institute earns fed grant to study wind farm wakes
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A group of researchers from Texas Tech s National Wind Institute (NWI) received a 4.5-year, $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory to work on the American Wake Experiment (AWAKEN) project.
“The research project is looking at wind turbine wakes and how one turbine can impact the inflow into another,” said John Schroeder, senior director of the NWI, a professor of atmospheric science in the College of Arts & Sciences and the principal investigator on the project. “Then, subsequent to that, it’s also looking at the collective wake off of wind farms and how one farm might affect another, adjacent wind farm.”
TTU Wind Research experts chosen for industry-changing radar experiment The Department of Energy has granted John Schroeder, Brian Hirth and Jerry Guynes with $2.6 million for their work on the upcoming American Wake Experiment, or âAWAKEN.â (Source: KCBD Video) By Brittany Michaleson | January 28, 2021 at 8:38 PM CST - Updated January 28 at 8:38 PM
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The federal government is investing in Texas Tech Wind Research, awarding three of its experts.
The Department of Energy has granted John Schroeder, Brian Hirth and Jerry Guynes with $2.6 million for their work on the upcoming American Wake Experiment, or âAWAKEN.â
These experts will develop a new radar and pair it with an existing one at the Reece Center.