DeepCwind Consortium Its evolution 2010 - 2015
Scroll down to enjoy the evolution of the consortium's website www.deepcwind.org/
from its first known version June 11, 2010 to its final version May 2, 2015.
Courtesy of the Internet Archive
Reading through around thirty versions lets one learn a great deal about how the Consortium grew and evolved under the leadership of the University of Maine's Jake Ward & Habib Dagher,
From their June 2010 version below comes this summation:
"In 2009, the Department of Energy granted the University of Maine $7.1 million over the course of two years to launch the DeepCwind Consortium National Research Program. The primary objectives are to:* Validate floating platform models for deepwater offshore wind turbines.
* Optimize floating platform designs by integrating more durable, lighter, hybrid composite materials.
* Estimate the cost of energy for deepwater offshore wind technologies.
* Compare the benefits and costs of composite materials to conventional materials in deepwater offshore wind manufacturing, design, and construction.
The Final archived version May 2, 2015 Celebrates the anchoring of their 1/8 sized prototype of their floating windturbine adjacent to Castine in upper Penobscot Bay.
============================================
2010 websites
Sept 1, 2010
Dec 27, 2010
Dec 30, 2010
2011 websites
Feb 3, 2011
Feb 26, 2011
July 25. 2011
Aug 8, 2011
Aug 11, 2011
Aug 14, 2011
Aug 28, 2011
Sept 2 2011
Sept 6 2011 (pdf)
Oct 6, 2011
Nov 6, 2011
Dec 7, 2011
2012 websites
Jan 6. 2012
Mar 10, 2012
Mar 15, 2012
May 29, 2012
2013 websites
May 31. 2013
June 29, 2013
July 28, 2013
Sept 15, 2013
Oct 23, 2013
Nov 26, 2013
2014 websites
2015 websites
No comments:
Post a Comment