A super-efficient and completely soundless wind turbine
developed by a Dutch company aims to enable every household to generate
its own wind energy.
Officially unveiled today, the shell-shaped Liam F1 Urban
Wind Turbine offers much better efficiency compared with conventional
designs. Its shape, modelled after the perfectly logarithmic spiral of a
Nautilus shell, allows the turbine to always position itself at the
best angle towards the direction of the wind, achieving efficiency which
is about 80 per cent of what is theoretically possible.
With an
average speed of wind of about 5m/s, the turbine generates about 1,500
kilowatt-hours of energy – about half of the consumption of a regular
household. The Archimedes, the company behind the Liam F1 Urban Wind
Turbine, believes that in combination with efficient solar panels, the
turbine can make every household completely energy self-sustainable.
"When
there is wind you use the energy produced by the wind turbine, when the
sun is shining you use the solar cells to produce the energy," Richard
Ruijtenbeek, an engineer from The Archimedes, explained the company’s
vision. MORE
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