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Comment Re:Electrical Memristors Don't Exist Yet (Score 1) 184

I completely agree. Right now, the memristor is more of something theoretical physicists splooge over rather than something that will be anywhere near useful in the foreseeable future. I believe its like a lot of the quantum innovations currently being worked on (read IEEE potentials, there are a bunch)... lots of potential, but nothing concrete yet.
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US Offering $45M For Huge Wind Energy Test Bed 91

coondoggie writes "On a day when one of the largest wind farm plans bit the dust, the US Department of Energy is offering up a five-year, $45 million grant to design and build a large dynamometer facility for testing 5 to 15 MW rated wind turbines and equipment. The DOE says such a facility is needed as the US has fallen behind other countries in the race to build ever-larger wind turbines for energy production. According to the DOE, the average size of wind turbines installed in the United States in 2007 increased to roughly 1.65 MW. Additionally, turbines already developed range in the 2.5 MW to 3.5 MW capacity sizes; with plans being developed for even greater power ratings. The larger wind turbines have outpaced the availability of US-based testing facilities, the DOE stated."

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