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Students Turn Vibrations From Wind Energy into Electricity

by , 05/27/10

vibration energy, cornell, wind power, wind energy, renewable energy

Think of wind energy and you probably conjure up an image of giant turbines. But students in Cornell’s Vibro-Wind Research Group have a different model of wind power in mind. They’re working on an ultra-efficient, cheap method to transform vibrations from wind into clean energy with a $100,000 grant from the Cornell Center for a Sustainable Future’s Academic Venture Fund.

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One Response to “Students Turn Vibrations From Wind Energy into Electricity”

  1. hydropowerstation hydropowerstation says:

    This is really great to see that this kind of innovation will reduce the total carbon generated in the world. World is moving toward the balance of power generated from fossil and renewable energy sources. This kind of development instilled more enthusiasm.

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