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Mike Barnard
Articles by Mike Barnard
Environment
Opinion: Are "school of fish" turbine arrays a red herring?
Gizmag takes a deeper look at John Dabiri's "school of fish" wind turbine array concept, and wonders whether the idea of packing turbines into as tight a space as possible might overlook some wind energy fundamentals.
Environment
Dodgy wind? Why "innovative" turbines are often anything but
Wind-watcher Mike Barnard explains why innovative wind technologies are rarely if ever a match for plain old three-blade turbines.