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RHODE ISLAND COMPANY GETS GRANT FOR WIND TURBINE TECHNOLOGY

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A Rhode Island company has been awarded a $3.5 million federal grant for its work to improve the aerodynami­c performanc­e of wind turbines.

U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, a Rhode Island Democrat, says the U.S. Department of Energy awarded funding to East Greenwich-based Aquanis, Inc.

Reed says Aquanis is developing advanced plasma actuators and controls to reduce aerodynami­c loads on turbine blades. He says that will encourage the next generation of larger, smarter turbines.

The grant came from an energy department program specializi­ng in high-performanc­e energy technologi­es that are too early for private-sector investment. Nationwide, 40 projects received $98 million in this round of funding.

Aquanis Founder and CEO Neal Fine said his company is committed to helping improve turbine technology to reduce the cost of wind energy.

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