by Kevin Anthony Liedel | Feb 7, 2022 | Uncategorized
Cristina Archer Appointed Director of UD’s Center for Research in Wind (CReW) Article by Kelly Walker 20 years ago, Cristina Archer was approached by a professor with a relatively simple, but powerful question. How much wind is there in the United States? Archer...
by Kevin Anthony Liedel | Oct 24, 2018 | News
UD’s Cristina Archer looks at how wind farms can reduce hurricane rainfall With the United States being pummeled over the last couple of years with several high-category, high-damage hurricanes, the University of Delaware’s Cristina Archer recently published a paper...
by Kevin Anthony Liedel | Oct 19, 2018 | News
New academy at UD to train offshore wind energy professionals The University of Delaware, in partnership with the Energy and Climate Academy of Denmark, unveiled a new Offshore Wind Skills Academy this week at the American Wind Energy Association conference Oct. 16-17...
by Kevin Anthony Liedel | Jul 17, 2018 | News
UD-developed V2G technology to be used in California project Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies developed at the University of Delaware may help clean energy transportation gain a foothold in California. Nuvve Corp., which licenses the UD-developed technology,...
by Kevin Anthony Liedel | Feb 7, 2018 | News
National survey shows developer transparency is key to perceived fairness in project planning and picking sites More than 1.3 million homes across the United States are located within five miles of a large wind turbine. Yet, little is known about how wind turbine...