Across the world, wind power is growing fast—but not fast enough. To meet climate goals and reach carbon neutrality, the United Nations says global wind energy must triple in the next ten years.
Typically, “wind energy” conjures up images of massive turbines in large fields or out at sea. Aeromine Technologies has created a bladeless wind energy system that sits on the rooftops of commercial ...
Did you say bladeless wind turbine? How can that be? Aeromine Technologies has recently developed a bladeless wind energy solution, as reported by Interesting Engineering. STRATHAVEN, SCOTLAND - ...
Engineers from the University of Glasgow (Scotland) have performed a new study on the use of sophisticated computer simulations for bladeless wind turbines (BWTs) to identify how future generations of ...
The world has been focusing on lowering the global carbon footprint. Why? Because the effects of global warming and climate change are real, and someone needs to address them, that’s why. One approach ...
A bladeless wind energy convertor inspired by the sailing boats of Ancient Carthage is set to breeze past traditional turbines in terms of efficiency, according to its Tunisian developers. A Tunisian ...
Wind turbines generate electricity at the seaside in Kamisu city, Ibaraki prefecture about 110 kms east of Tokyo on April 26, 2013. As of April 2013, the city has 42 turbines and a total output of ...
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