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American Clean Power Week at WindESCo

American Clean Power Week at WindESCo

This week is the first-ever American Clean Power Week! WindESCo is joining American Clean Power in celebrating how clean energy is paving the way for a brighter future in the US. This year's theme is the United States of Clean Energy to highlight how the US renewable energy infrastructure delivers increasingly affordable, reliable, clean energy to millions of families and businesses while providing upstanding jobs throughout the country. 

In spirit of American Clean Power Week, WindESCo is launching its next-generation AEP improvement solution this week. The solution, WindESCo Swarm™, will be introduced via webinar Tuesday, October 26 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The webinar will highlight to wind operators, asset managers and renewable investors the principle of Swarm, which improves AEP by 3-5% using autonomous and cooperative controls. At the webinar, you will also hear about the first commercial implementation of Swarm in process on 165 wind turbines. 

Register to watch the webinar live and learn what Swarm can do for your wind fleet.

Swarm Webinar how to increase wind turbine AEP

 

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