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A new study published by an Australian researcher has determined that small- and medium-sized wind turbines can not only be placed in inefficient locations, but can be installed in locations where they will have no benefit whatsoever. The study was authored by Amir Bashirzadeh Tabrizia, from Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, who used Computational Fluid
Fluid Simulations Helping Better Locate Wind Turbines was originally published on: CleanTechnica.
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