Marcellus Jacobs: Wind-Power Generating Inventor
(Page 12 of 12)
November/December 1973
By the Mother Earth News editors
JACOBS: Well I haven't been active in the field for 15 or 18 years now. There's a lot of new stuff I'm not familiar with...but I'd say that some of the AC generators and the rectifiers now available should make that pretty easy.
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PLOWBOY: You're not actively engaged in windplant work of any kind at this time?
JACOBS: No, I have other interests now.
PLOWBOY; You mean you don't think about wind-driven generators at all?
JACOBS: Well...I did buy one of my old plants out in New Mexico this summer...and I've still got quite an assortment of DC equipment and appliances packed away. I'm doing it mostly for my son, you know...but I imagine I'm going to have a little fun setting that windplant up and running it this winter.
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