elderWind
ElderWind is a term used in the context of wind energy to describe the wind resources that are typically found at higher altitudes, often above the typical range of modern wind turbines. These resources are often more consistent and stronger than those found at lower altitudes, making them an attractive target for future wind energy development. ElderWind resources are typically found in the troposphere, the lowest layer of the Earth's atmosphere, which extends up to about 10-15 kilometers above the surface.
The concept of ElderWind is gaining traction as a potential solution to the growing demand for renewable
ElderWind has the potential to significantly increase the global wind energy capacity, as it is estimated that
In summary, ElderWind refers to the wind resources found at higher altitudes, which have the potential to