An ‘Awesome’ View At America’s First Offshore Wind Farm | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

An ‘Awesome’ View At America’s First Offshore Wind Farm | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

Take a ride out to Block Island Wind Farm and follow an engineer to the top of a wind turbine in this 360° video. Built by Deepwater Wind, the project tests the viability of large-scale wind farming along the New England coast.

By: Chang W. Lee, Logan Jaffe and Joshua Thomas

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29 thoughts on “An ‘Awesome’ View At America’s First Offshore Wind Farm | The Daily 360 | The New York Times”

  1. 360 degree video on desktop is annoying to work with. Please upload a normal version of the video when you do 360 videos.

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  2. love the video thanks for doing it just wish I could hear what you were saying at the very end of the video on how to expand your system is there a reason that the audio mute at the end would love more information on that definitely going to buy one of these

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  3. Thanx for your very informative "HOW TO " video shows … one show and I was hooked. TURBOROSCOEMAGUE in Trenton, Ga.

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  4. What of i need 220volt appliances like ref/freezer, aircon, electric stoves tv and lightings? is there a ready size, or ill just multiply the 12volt turbine?

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  5. Wow you are a very smart guy! and how you explain everything is JUST what i have been looking for, for years! so i can use a 2 wire car alternator? and the voltage regulator is one from the older ford cars that is bolted on finder?

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  6. Is it posable to have a wind turbine that you can put up and take down for a RV. You could make it quick connect and disconnect. You could also fold it and cover it for when you travel. Just thinking.

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  7. hello, lets say you wanted to power two homes what size turbine would be best and how many solar panels would i need?

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  8. Great video, I really appreciate all the detailed advice from hard experience and good thinking you've shared here, you obviously have a good heart and a good mind. However, I can't help pointing out that once again here we have bird killers and a hazard to all life in high winds. The horizontal bladed wind turbine was a terrible idea 100 years ago, it was a terrible idea when the Germans started making those flock-eating monsters, and it's still a bad idea even when it's a small bunch of really good guys in Missouri. Please, dear God, convert to a vertical design that isn't lethal to all living things within it's sweep, would you? I know you can do it.

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