The
international
contest,
which
aims
to
show
wind-energy
technology
in
an
imaginative
new
way,
received
a
record
2,300
entries
from
more
than
40
countries.
The
competition
was
held
in
conjunction
with
the
Global
Wind
Energy
Council
and
the
European
Wind
Energy
Association
(EWEA).
The
overall
global
winner,
Markus
Haslinger,
with
his
shots
of
turbines
above
the
clouds,
will
receive
a
€1,000
($1,330)
prize
of
Amazon
vouchers,
while
the
five
runners-up
—
one
each
from
Europe,
Asia,
the
Americas,
Africa
and
Australasia
—
will
be
awarded
€250
vouchers.
“We
are
blown
away
by
the
enthusiasm…