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The BlackHawk Project Secures Patent on Wind Turbine

As the world’s demand for energy continues to put an increasing burden on our natural resources, developing clean, reliable alternatives is in everyone’s best interest. The practically unlimited power in the wind is one of the most under-utilized renewable energy resources. Determined to make a contribution in this field, the inventor of the TR-10 Tilt Rotor VAWT, patent pending, has developed a system that has been shown to be effective, robust, and applicable. Many consumers today, interested in cutting their "carbon footprint", are looking for systems that can help them reach these goals. This wind enerar090501 04gy system provides:

* Clean power options

* Reduced stress on grid systems

* Complimentary to PV systems

* Specified power use ability

* Ease of installation

* Low maintenance

* Cost effective

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Learn more about Blackhawk Project http://www.blackhawkproject.com/ and the Center for Advanced Energy Studies.

Read More at Idaho National Laboratory’s website https://inlportal.inl.gov/portal/server.pt?open=514&objID=1269&mode=2&featurestory=DA_521418

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The Blackhawk Project, LLC is dedicated to the development and improvement of Alternative Energy Systems for the benefit of all. The nature of energy in the wind is such that incremental increases in the size of the turbine result in an exponential increase in power output. With economy of scale in the manufacturing processes and the increase of power output, the expected ROI becomes even more favorable with large scaled models. The TR-10 is just the first in a series of VAWTs, with development of larger models underway.

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