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	<title>Comments on: Wind Power &#124; Garden State Offshore Energy</title>
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		<title>By: A. L. Weisbrich</title>
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		<dc:creator>A. L. Weisbrich</dc:creator>
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		<description>Offshore wind power farms makes great sense, particularly if they can be located economically into deep water out of shore view and avoid extensive sprawl.

The firm ENECO Texas LLC has developed a breakthrough modular advanced wind power technology, the Wind Amplifier Rotor Platform (WARP) system design, which has these and other desired requisite characteristics.  Patented in over 20 countries world-wide, it is being offered under license to firms who are qualified technically and/or financially.  

WARP technology is a modular multi-use, wind amplifying system that incorporates small commodity rotors/turbines (for example in the approximately 6 ft to 20 ft. diameter range) that are integral with WARP wind amplifier modules which are arrayed vertically on a simple core support tower.  The size of the WARP rotors and the height of WARP towers can be designed to maximize power capacity.    

Key features and benefits of the WARP design are:

1. Projected to cost only about two-thirds (2/3) of what it costs to design and produce conventional big-bladed wind turbines;

2. Using less than 20 ft. diameter rotors, it may have over 10 MW to 20 MW and higher unit power capacity without the risk and cost of large dynamic components;

3. Uses over 75% less sea-surface area for wind farms with WARP unit capacity equal to conventional wind turbines (even less when larger WARP units are employed)

4. Can be economically deployed in any water depth site, and out of shore view, avoiding NIMBY.  

Please feel free to contact me for further information.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Offshore wind power farms makes great sense, particularly if they can be located economically into deep water out of shore view and avoid extensive sprawl.</p>
<p>The firm ENECO Texas LLC has developed a breakthrough modular advanced wind power technology, the Wind Amplifier Rotor Platform (WARP) system design, which has these and other desired requisite characteristics.  Patented in over 20 countries world-wide, it is being offered under license to firms who are qualified technically and/or financially.  </p>
<p>WARP technology is a modular multi-use, wind amplifying system that incorporates small commodity rotors/turbines (for example in the approximately 6 ft to 20 ft. diameter range) that are integral with WARP wind amplifier modules which are arrayed vertically on a simple core support tower.  The size of the WARP rotors and the height of WARP towers can be designed to maximize power capacity.    </p>
<p>Key features and benefits of the WARP design are:</p>
<p>1. Projected to cost only about two-thirds (2/3) of what it costs to design and produce conventional big-bladed wind turbines;</p>
<p>2. Using less than 20 ft. diameter rotors, it may have over 10 MW to 20 MW and higher unit power capacity without the risk and cost of large dynamic components;</p>
<p>3. Uses over 75% less sea-surface area for wind farms with WARP unit capacity equal to conventional wind turbines (even less when larger WARP units are employed)</p>
<p>4. Can be economically deployed in any water depth site, and out of shore view, avoiding NIMBY.  </p>
<p>Please feel free to contact me for further information.</p>
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