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Wind Energy Club prepares to compete in Collegiate Wind Competition
Josh Forrest (left), senior aerospace engineering major, information sciences and technology minor, and president of the Wind Energy Club, and Eric Sarbacker, junior chemical engineering major, assemble a test wind turbine to prepare for the upcoming collegiate wind competition.
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Wind Energy Club prepares to compete in Collegiate Wind Competition
Mariah Chuprinski
April 14, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Each year since 2014, the Penn State Wind Energy Club has competed in the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Collegiate Wind Competition, taking home more first place wins than any other team. With hard work, flexibility and new, creative designs, they plan to do the same this year.