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Technology

Wind farms eight miles off coast would still be visible

This photo illustration shows how a 12-turbine wind farm off the coast of Little River might appear from a public beach in northern Horry County. The distance from shore to turbines is about 7.3 miles. Different light, wind and haze conditions could make them more or less visible. A Santee Cooper-commissioned study says that offshore wind farms located up to eight miles past the shoreline would still be visible from the coast. The photo simulation is part of Santee Cooper’s ongoing research project to determine whether wind farms off South Carolina’s coast could be a viable source of energy. The visibility issue relates to studying the potential impact of wind farms on tourism and commercial and residential real estate.

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Local medical startup receives first round of funding from SC Launch

BAE Systems contract could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars

N. Charleston man’s Storm Stud system the winner of New Ideas SC contest

Internet entrepreneurs kick off small business summit

Biotech startup to receive $200,000 from SC Launch at business summit

California tech company merges with Georgetown algae production facility

Number of S.C. cities, counties posting expenditures online grows to 15

NuVox Inc. sold to Arkansas company

Commission OKs acquisition of Verizon wireline operations

Blackbaud reports $9.8M in earnings

CoEE Endowed Chairs to form ‘brain trust’

Boeing Co. bringing 787 plant to North Charleston

S.C. renewable energy experts discuss growth potential, challenges

Clemson VP for research to retire









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