Article: What comes with the wind.(Opinion & Editorial)

AEOLUS comes and goes every year, several times a season, wreaking havoc when least expected. Yet, we have never attempted to harness his tremendous power and transform disaster into something beneficial. In Greek mythology, Aeolus was the god of the winds, son of Zeus and the nymph Menalipa. He is usually pictured as a gigantic face with puffed cheeks, exhaling furiously to provoke hurricanes, typhoons, gales, and tempests that change the destinies of us mortals. Aeolus is also known to blow gentle, soothing breezes, depending on his mood. Today, in search for renewable sources of energy, aeolic power is fast becoming the rage. There are aeolic plants in the European ...

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