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Aug 15, 2005 · Electrical power from a kitegen could cost, perhaps, fifty times less than power produced by presently existing technologiesy. These low costs, ...
Mar 22, 2021 · The members of ASPO believed that this political scenario was used to cover up the incoming oil crisis and negate the severity of the pollutant ...
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Sep 21, 2012 · Kite Gen Research has become the third group to express interest regarding the aluminum smelter located in Sardinia run until today by Alcoa.
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Off-shore Power Kites for Wind Energy Generation. Fast Predictive Control of Tethered Airfoils. BY MASSIMO CANALE, LORENZO FAGIANO, and MARIO MILANESE
KiteGen is a concept for a wind harnessing machine for high altitude winds, developed in Italy. The vertical axis rotation is intended to eliminate the ...
This attitude has forced Kitegen Research to abandon the initial plans of building the first prototype near the town of Berzano, not far from Torino, in Italy.
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The paper investigates the control of tethered airfoils in order to devise a new class of wind generators, indicated as KiteGen, able to overcome the main ...
May 9, 2008 · I agree: the kitegen idea is very, very promising. In Torino, we had a presentation about the state of the project; they are moving on but - as ...
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What is the history of energy kites?
History. The KiteGen was originally conceived by Italian researcher Massimo Ippolito. While observing kite surfers, Ippolito noticed the large amount of energy that the kite could collect and thought that a similar system could produce electricity. This idea seemed so risky that Ippolito put it aside for years.
Jul 27, 2005 · In secondo luogo, il kitegen, per ora, esiste come una serie di simulazioni nei computer di Sequoia automation. Come per tutte le tecnologie, il ...
Feb 28, 2019 · KiteGen project: Control as key technology for a quantum leap in wind energy ... Informatica, and Respira Lab, Politecnico di Torino, Italy.