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										<title>Power - Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005, Phase 1</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/power-wind-power-testing-at-unavco-through-2005-phase-1-465.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005, Phase 1  The purpose of phase one of the wind generator testing is to become familiar with the general setup and power characteristics of the system. This includes tower construction, cabling, regulation and...]]></description>

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										<guid>https://kb.unavco.org/article/summary-report-on-forgen-500-wind-turbine-performance-2007-385.html</guid>
										<title>Summary Report on Forgen 500 Wind Turbine Performance (2007)</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/summary-report-on-forgen-500-wind-turbine-performance-2007-385.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[Summary Report on Forgen 500 Wind Turbine Performance  Seth White, UNAVCO August 10 2007 updated April 30 2008  Introduction  The Forgen 500 wind turbine has been tested by UNAVCO in a varitey of conditions, including two Antarctic deployments....]]></description>

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										<guid>https://kb.unavco.org/article/power-wind-power-testing-at-unavco-through-2005-phase-2-466.html</guid>
										<title>Power - Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005, Phase 2</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/power-wind-power-testing-at-unavco-through-2005-phase-2-466.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005, Phase 2  This phase of the test will concentrate on answering the following questions: How will the wind generator perform in a realistic wind/solar hybrid GPS station? Assume a load  of 15-20 Watts. What is...]]></description>

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										<guid>https://kb.unavco.org/article/wind-power-for-remote-dc-powered-stations-2003-173.html</guid>
										<title>Wind Power for Remote DC Powered Stations (2003)</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/wind-power-for-remote-dc-powered-stations-2003-173.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[Wind Power for Remote DC Powered Stations Steven Borenstein, Warren Gallaher, Chuck Kurnik   University NAVSTAR Consortium (UNAVCO) The University NAVSTAR Consortium (UNAVCO) Boulder Facility is assessing wind technology for powering remote GPS...]]></description>

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										<title>Power - Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005, Phase 3</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/power-wind-power-testing-at-unavco-through-2005-phase-3-467.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005, Phase 3   Status as of 6 Nov 2002:  The wind system is up, running and charging, but not generating as much power as before. We are investigating.    &nbsp;  The University of Colorado Mountain Research...]]></description>

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										<title>Power - Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005 (summary)</title>
										<link>https://kb.unavco.org/article/power-wind-power-testing-at-unavco-through-2005-summary-464.html</link>
										<description><![CDATA[Wind Power Testing at UNAVCO through 2005  Alternative Power Source for Continuous GPS Stations  With an increasing number of GPS site installations in locations such as Antarctica and Alaska, it is important to examine renewable energy alternatives....]]></description>

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