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Project Aeolus is part of an ongoing effort to understand the energy potential in wind. In partnership with the Kentucky Science and Technology Corporation, the University of Kentucky - with help from New York based firm Bureau V - is looking at how to make wind energy both viable in the state of Kentucky and an educational resource for the commonwealth.
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