Airborne Wind Energy Industry Association
Airborne Wind Energy Industry Association (AWEIA) was founded in 2009 to serve globally companies and institutions dedicated to converting wind energy for useful loads (airborne wind energy technology) by use of tethered and free-flight aircraft (airborne wind energy AWE[1]); the tethered and free-flight mode is in contrast to using non-tethered ground-connected wind turbines. Founders: Dave Santos, Joe Faust, John Oyebanji, and Wayne German.[2][3] AWEIA is a member of Global Wind Energy Council; AWEIA is the first global-serving member of GWEC dedicated to airborne wind energy technology.[4]
See also
- High altitude wind power
- Airborne wind turbines
- List of airborne wind energy organizations
References
- "Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, fifth annual Conference on Clean Energy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2010-03-03.
- AWEIA
- Timeline for Airborne Wind Energy
- GWEC
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