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Google Acquires Kite-Power Generator 125

garymortimer writes "Google has acquired a US company that generates power using turbines mounted on tethered kites or wings. Makani Power will become part of Google X – the secretive research and development arm of the search giant. The deal comes as Makani carries out the first fully autonomous flights of robot kites bearing its power-generating propellers. Google has not said how much it paid to acquire Makani, but it has invested $15m (£9.9m) in the company previously."
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Google Acquires Kite-Power Generator

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  • Re:or (Score:4, Insightful)

    by ShanghaiBill ( 739463 ) * on Sunday May 26, 2013 @12:46PM (#43827861)

    you could put your turbine on a fixed pole, so it doesn't come down when the wind stops blowing.

    A length of string is much cheaper than a pole.
    Go up high enough, and the wind never stops.
    Wind power goes up as the cube of the velocity, so the stronger winds at high altitude are a big win.

  • Re:or (Score:5, Insightful)

    by tibit ( 1762298 ) on Sunday May 26, 2013 @02:10PM (#43828157)

    Their way of doing stuff shouldn't be called a kite. What they have is a tethered airplane, not a kite. They started with a kite-based approach and dropped it. Their flying wing can hover under its own power, for example. Look at their videos [youtube.com]. It's pretty damn impressive top-notch engineering. I'd probably hire any of their engineers sight unseen, except that the projects I work on may not be as exciting after you've worked on a flying wing wind energy harvester.

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