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Fit to 3-D Print: Sky-High Wind Towers with Additive Manufacturing

By A Mystery Man Writer

EERE Deputy Assistant Secretary of Renewable Power Alejandro Moreno attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new 3-D printer at a GE research facility in Bergen, NY. Read how this technology is making tall wind turbines easier to build.

Fit to 3-D Print: Sky-High Wind Towers with Additive Manufacturing

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Fit to 3-D Print: Sky-High Wind Towers with Additive Manufacturing

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Fit to 3-D Print: Sky-High Wind Towers with Additive Manufacturing

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Fit to 3-D Print: Sky-High Wind Towers with Additive Manufacturing

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