Article 5Y0DF Could high-flying kites power your home?

Could high-flying kites power your home?

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Enlarge / Kites could make it possible to build wind farms on land that isn't windy enough for conventional wind turbine towers. (credit: Peter Cade | Getty Images)

Any kid who's ever flown a kite has learned the lesson: Once you can get the kite off the ground and high into the air, you're more likely to find a steady breeze to keep it aloft.

A fledgling wind power industry is taking that lesson to heart. Flying massive kites 200 meters or more above the ground, companies are using the wind they find there to generate electricity.

At least 10 firms in Europe and the United States are developing variations of this kind of kite power. If they succeed, kites could make it possible to build wind farms on land that isn't windy enough for conventional wind turbine towers. Kites might also be a better choice for offshore wind power, and one day could even replace at least some anchored towers now in use.

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