The world’s largest wind turbine is to be unveiled today on the North-east coast amid calls across the manufacturing industry to look to renewable energy to revitalise the sector.
It is hoped that the installation, ten times taller than the Angel of the North, at the New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC), Blyth, will become a beacon of inspiration to manufacturers – to both utilise renewable energy forms and develop new technology to harness it. The project has been undertaken by US firm Clipper…
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