The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
EP37 – Paul Gipe, Author of Wind Energy for the Rest of Us
Paul Gipe, a career green energy advocate and prominent author on wind power, joined us on the podcast to talk about electric vehicles, wind power policy, changes in technology and policy he's seen over the year, vertical axis wind turbine design, ducted turbines, small wind turbines, solar power, off-shore wind and more. His most recent book is called Wind Energy for the Rest of Us.
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Transcript EP37 - Paul Gipe, Author of Wind Energy for the Rest of Us
Hey, great. Uh, great interview with, uh, Paul Gipe this week, really knowledgeable person and been around the industry for a long time and has a lot of great insight into wind turbines and electric vehicles.
It was just a really fascinating discussion. Yeah. So our guest today is Paul and if you're not familiar with Paul, then. I guess, where have you been? I mean, Paul, Paul's been all over the web for a long time, uh, covering, uh, wind energy. He's been sort of like a wind energy lifer, uh, has worked as, I mean, I'm looking through his bio here.
It's hard to know where to start, but a policy analyst for numerous organizations over the years. Um, he's been a principal in firms, uh, evaluating wind turbine technology. He's written eight books on wind turbines, his most recent one, Wind Energy For The Rest of Us: A Comprehensive Guide to Wind Power and How To Use It, is a, just a huge reference for everything when energy.
I mean, it's, if you want to know about small wind turbines, big wind turbines, ducted, the history of them, all the, you know, materials failure, like easily got so many case studies in there. Um, so we, we reached out to Paul Gipe because he's just seems like one of the, again, like the wind energy lifers who has spent a significant amount of his career, you know, fighting the good fight essentially for wind energy.
Yeah. And it's, it's one of those really nice people to come across a that you meet in the wind turbine industry that just h...