Wind turbines generate electricity from scrap

Using 100% recycled materials such as old bicycle slopes, automotive batteries, and wood chips . Max Robson invented wind turbines with a cost of only 20 pounds (615 thousand dong) .

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With the invention of a cheap wind turbine, Max Robson has received a certificate of merit from the University of Portsmouth (UK).

The 22-year-old student in Greenwich (UK) said that the way to make wind turbines is very simple, 'cross-arms' engineers can do it in less than 1 day. Max's wind turbine works by converting wind energy into electricity and storing it in a battery with a capacity of 11.3 watts, generating enough electricity to light continuously for 63 hours or singing the radio for 30 hours.

Max believes that his invention could benefit people in developing countries and said anyone in the world could produce wind turbines for home use. According to Max, production costs in developing countries can be much cheaper than in the UK. It is known that the price of a conventional wind turbine on the European market is now 2,000 pounds (61.5 million).