The future for wind power
Wind energy is being considered a clean and renewable energy.
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However, the wind blades are not environmentally friendly because of the noise and accidentally killing many birds and bats when they fly close to the wind turbine.
Sheerwind, based in Minnesota, USA, has sought to capture wind power through a completely new device.
This type of turbine called Invelox can operate when the wind is only about 3 km / hour. The wind will be directed into the funnel shape of the device and then transferred through the pipeline to operate for ground turbines.
Invelox is highly competitive with thermal power, natural gas and hydroelectricity.
This way of winding through a narrow structure at the end creates a 'jet' effect that increases the speed of the wind at low pressure.
This technique creates a kinetic energy called Venturi as a generator of electricity.
Sheerwind told the Daily Mail newspaper that the Venturi system is not only environmentally friendly but also six times more efficient than the current windmill.
In fact, Venturin is a water-impact system but now converted into energy so that it can be exploited commercially.
Sheerwind said that the new wind system has many flexible sizes to suit industrial parks and agricultural gardens. With the new structure, birds and bats will be safer.
The Daily Mail also reported that Sheerwind said Invelox is highly competitive with thermal power, natural gas and hydropower.
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