Wind power is limited, in part, by the size of blades you can move to a site. Radia, un-stealthing today with $100m in funding, is solving that by building the world's largest plane: (Disclosure: I'm an advisor and former exec there.) https://t.co/VlHuZnztQA
How the World’s Biggest Plane Would Supersize Wind Energy - WSJ https://t.co/fysVOenAQw Seems like an expensive idea that won't repay its capital cost. Too specialized to serve a low margin business for customers.
Congratulations to #TexasFund portfolio company, @radiaenergy, on their emersion from stealth! 👏🏼 Radia's flagship product, the Windrunner, is delivering large scale turbines directly to wind farms. The Texas Fund is proud to be an early investor. 🚀 https://t.co/p3f1Aj4MQP

Commodities giant Cargill and unicorn startup Radia are revolutionizing the wind power industry by introducing innovative solutions. Cargill is exploring wind-power capability for future cargo ships, while Radia plans to utilize rocket science and the world's biggest plane, Windrunner, to enhance wind energy production. Radia's flagship product, Windrunner, aims to deliver large-scale turbines directly to wind farms, potentially transforming the economics of wind power. The start-up has received significant funding and support, including from early investors like Capital Factory and individuals like Joshua Baer and Jesse Jenkins.
