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Scottish invention promises power revolution


Posted on Wednesday, 25 November, 2009 | 7 comments

Scientists at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland have revealed a radical new design of electrical generator that is claiming to have solved one of the main engineering problems of offshore wind turbines.

A radical new design of electrical generator that solves an engineering quandary and promises to be cheaper, lighter and more reliable than anything currently available has been unveiled by scientists at the University of Edinburgh.

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Comment icon #3 Posted by questionmark on 25 November, 2009, 9:42
Don't dismiss the power loss by a gearbox, it can be substantial. Not to mention the cost.

Comment icon #4 Posted by KennyB on 25 November, 2009, 10:31
Wonder how a 'torque converter' would work? KennyB

Comment icon #5 Posted by DieChecker on 25 November, 2009, 11:52
I does sound very promising. Good job UoE!

Comment icon #6 Posted by .i. on 25 November, 2009, 13:28
Oh, thanks for making that clear because it didnt sound like speculation, not at all.

Comment icon #7 Posted by questionmark on 25 November, 2009, 13:31
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torque_converter

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