The Corpus Christi installations, in place for jus
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The Corpus Christi installations, in place for just over a year, have been especially valuable in determining system reliability factors and areas for improvement. These units have endured harsh coastal and tropical climatic conditions, including tropical storm conditions and have performed extremely well.
Yes and can be backed up by the following press release of April 2012 .
"Two separate teams of four Senior Engineering Students at UT Austin are collaborating with the Austin Green Energy Group on two different R&D Projects for Building Turbines, Inc. The first team is continuing the turbine evaluation and data acquisition project started last fall by AGEG and UT, along with making recommendations for improved design efficiencies and energy output optimizations. The second team will generate a critique of wind turbine mechanics and evaluate the
"We're delighted to partner with The University of Texas on these projects for BT," said Bernie Johnson, President of the AGEG. "We continue to welcome student recommendations for improving the design and mechanical integrity of Building Turbines rooftop wind turbines, which ultimately will improve their efficiency and make their systems more attractive from a return on investment perspective. Chris Stanford, AGEG's CTO, Derek Bridges, an AGEG electrical engineer, and other AGEG members are continuing refining the data acquisition as well as work on other R&D Projects for BT."
The patented side of these rooftop wind turbines and the product itself are intrinsic to BLDW as a company. Just recently Building Turbines has received business recognition of governmental agencies and strategic partners for all of their green energy projects. I personally speculate some news on that.
BLDW has come a long way with a company value that is fundamental to its product creation and design and market demand !
Great investment !
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