Posted on 04/27/2021 8:10:36 AM PDT by zeestephen
The now-familiar sight of traditional propeller wind turbines could be replaced in the future with wind farms containing more compact and efficient vertical turbines. [Photo in Comment #1]
(Excerpt) Read more at scitechdaily.com ...
Look like giant egg beaters..................
bullshit, not if you don’t use antifreeze and the temp stays above 10 degrees
There are all sorts of designs out there: https://www.panparks.org/vertical-axis-wind-turbines/
It will come down to whichever design is more efficient at killing birds.
Great!
Hopefully they don’t kill birds. And they can have de-icing capabilities cheap. And, the old blades are recyclable and don’t clog up our ecosystem when they are disposed. And they don’t have as much light flicker pollution. And they don’t create the headache causing noise pollution.
They probably all kill millions of birds.
A lot of the vertical axis windmills are very bird friendly, partly because of their small footprint.
Is that a bunch of dead birds in the water ?
They still look like they are going to mangle birds.
A lot of the vertical axis windmills are very bird friendly, partly because of their small footprint.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Small footprint means small power output... not that it matters because all IWTs are useless.
By small footprint I mean compact design, rather than long blades spinning at very high speed catching birds off guard. The same power producing area can be incorporated in a verticle spinner that doesn’t extend out like a blade. A spinning cylinder is easier for them to see and avoid.
There is no future for wind. The future belongs to nuclear.
That was my exact thought as well. I hope the Vortex folks finish their development soon. I know of several places these things would be the perfect fit.
And bats.
Bug populations will soar.
There is oh.so.much energy you can suck out of the sky. And of course windfarms have no effect on the regional climate....
“The future belongs to nuclear.”
Nah..... it’s Thorium reactors.
Nah..... it’s Thorium reactors.
Ahem, what principle do you think Thorium reactors work on?
by bird friendly, do you mean kills less birds?
they should have some sort of light/sound system to keep birds away
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.