Keep in mind power is P[W]=½*ρ*A*V³*Cp (where ρ=1.225 air density, A=area of turbine in m², V=wind speed in m/s and Cp is a in range 0.1 for this turbine - you can check, it's widely known equation). So turbine of diameter 3 foot can create about 10W of energy at the wind 6.5m/s (which is a quite strong for urban locations).
I'm not a scientist so maybe I'm getting this wrong? If you're measuring wind speed per second, then 10w per second is one kW every 100 seconds, or about 35kWh? Obviously a storage battery would be useful.
@@onthemove301 Yes, you getting bit wrong. You mixing units of power and energy. Watt is a unit of power (not energy!). So 1 hour of 10W power generation is a 10W x 1h = 10Wh = 0.010kWh of energy. Daily it will be 24 x 0.01=0.24kWh production of energy. I use around 11kWh daily at my very average home (at USA typical consumption is a usually 2-2.5 times bigger ). So potentially for cover my needs I have to install no less than 50 of same "wind turbines" (as long is a windy enough and they are really REALLY efficient as they say).
@@iknowbetter5075 Electricity generator is a "second thing" - first you have a energy source (wind). Generator is a only tool to change mechanic energy of the wind to the electric. Of course it have to be enough efficient. There was systems totally without "electricity generation" - probably you saw old "American turbines" with a characteristic tower and many (24?) flat wings around. which was pumping water. They was strictly mechanical.
I've already have solar and a battery, I would like to add a wind turbine. This wind turbine looks extremely promising and it could possibly be added to my existing set up as long as its output could be sent via a mains phase controlled inverter. As soon as it's market ready, I'll be sure to be looking out for the "O-wind" turbine.
> Hi, thank you for your comment. I'm happy to hear that you have solar and battery systems and that you are interested in adding a wind turbine. The O-wind turbine is indeed a very innovative device that can capture wind from any direction and convert it into electricity.
It would be interesting to see how to ‘stack’ technologies - Solar and Wind. Admittedly I know little about electricity but have heard some difficulties with wind on how to ‘dump’ excess generation. Keeping an eye on evolving technologies.
Instead of being in competition, turbines and solar panel should complement each other. One works only in the sun, while the other works when there is no sunlight. The use of both generation systems guarantee 24 hour per day electricity generation.
@@FreddieVee So periodic power loss, until something is perfected? Right now a solar system for the average home takes ten years to pay off. And that's if the are no issues during. It's a profitable scam now at best. Subsidized by taxpayers without their consent. They tech is far away from being viable consistency. Snake oil with a pretty label.
Stop being stupid guys i know having electricity is something very useful but think the climate impact of the wind turbines they reduce rain drop according to various studies by 75 if they are installed into the masses that may mean.... less to zero raindrop on cities are you guys nuts?
There web site is useless. Don't show us your dreams. Give us a finished product with a way to order. Make it a unit that can plug into a controller to charge a battery bank and power a home. Anything else is just your aspirational wet dream.
At 3:55 the narrator claims "the turbine claims to have a power output of 200 kWh, which is enough to power a small appliance...." This is nonsense, or the video's producer just doesn't understand energy. All that matters is the power output in watts, for a certain diameter, at a certain wind speed. If that little one generated, say, 200W at 8 mph, that would be fairly respectable. Since output is directly dependent on what we call 'swept area', and since this turbine has a minimal swept area, I suspect the output is disappointingly low. It is very, very difficult to compete with photovoltaic panels. They sit there, almost maintenance free, for decades and continue to produce power. I have a thirty-two year old set of Kyoceras still on the job!
This might be good on a sail boat. Allot of sailboats use solar and wind turbines but this seems to perform the same no matter how much you’re healing or what direction the wind is from. Also, the airspeed behind the windward side of the sail is faster due to the aerodynamics of the sail. They might be too bulky though.
So it's 200 Watt-peak (theoretically), basically an effective output of 5-150 Watt. You would also need an inverter and at least 5 of these things. Sounds promising but I am highly doubtful about this
So it's not available yet to buy ..I would like it to charge my power station ...solar panels take to much space ...if can be connected to a solar controller that would be great ...hope u have link to get more information on how to buy it ....
Quote "The O-Wind turbine claims to have an output of 200kWh which is enough to power a small appliance or charge a battery." This is total nonsense of course. Our whole house and car charging is around 200-350 kWh per month. I think they are confusing their kilo watts and kilo watt hours. "PV solar panels have a typical power output of 250 kWh per square meter". Again this is nonsense. A typical solar panel these days produces around 400 watts in ideal conditions which in an hour would produce 0.4 kWh. He is talking about watts not kilo watt hours. He says the O-wind turbine uses water for cooling. Really? Existing wind turbine tech is good and getting better. This new design may have some potential in some situations but they will need to be much bigger than a football.
I think the dialogue may have been produced by AI. I’m seeing many articles where the sentences may make sense, but the overall statement or paragraph is nonsense or not factual.
A home consume around 5mwh a month, 1 Fridge alone is 2000x24h=48000wat/24h x 30 day= 1440000watt, 200kw generator weight around 2000kg and needs an advanced strong ”O” shaped turbine. 10kw is enough buy few of them and you are good
@@abudancemex1533 Our electricity consumption for December was 346 kWh. That was for everything including cooking fridge, washing and charging the car. No fridge would use 2000 w or 2 kW an hour! That's a heater!
It spins by itself fine, but what happens to it when you connect a generator? Presumably, if it still turns, you will get a variable frequency, variable voltage out of it. So we have to add a full wave rectifier, then regulated power supply. At night, that is wasted energy, so you will also need some form of battery storage, then an inverter to convert it back to mains AC. It is clever, but it is only one spoke of a wheel!
*All practical tests show that small wind turbines hardly generate any electricity! And only at very high costs!* Because there is hardly any wind close to the ground. It is also extremely gusty, which usually shortens the service life. Only if you need to be self-sufficient from the power grid, you should buy a small wind turbine for the winter. *With solar modules, on the other hand, reliably generate electricity for 25 years at approx. 3-10 cent/kWh!*
"hardly any wind close to the ground"--maybe where you live. But everywhere I've lived, when the wind blows, it does impact everything on the ground, too. And it can blow at night, so a turbine can still function when solar panels cannot each night.
@@sus8e462 Only if you need to be self-sufficient from the power grid, you should install the largest possible wind turbine on a high mast. With solar modules, on the other hand, you can reliably generate green electricity almost maintenance-free for 25 years at less than 10% of the cost of wind power.
@@michaelvanallen6400 waiting to see installations that are 25 years old--I love the idea of solar & wind power, but don't have 25 years to see a break even on installation cost! Nor ability to climb my steep roof to clean dust & bird poop off panels to maintain the efficiency. So happy to see other options!!
Good unit costs & output, plus a simpler design/construction. Commentary a little confusing as it mentions noise and cooling issues, yet it's marketed as silent. Will wait to see if they are for sale in 2024 as predicted....
DONT BE FOOLED BY THESE ADVERTS, PEOPLE. THEY NEVER SHOW THE PROTOTYPE CONECTED TO A GENERATOR. GENERATOR OF SMALL SIZE NEEDS TO ROTATE "AT THE SPEED OF SOUND" TO GENERATE DECENT KW LOL
why all OWind turbines shown in this video are single mounted on poles ands masts? why not mounting 5 or 10 per mast? Mutiple OWind turbines mast : how thicker and deeper has the mast be and go ?
The Halcium powerpod. Is an omni directional wind Turbine. It is a much more sturdy design. And produces way more power. They are close to production. Have functional prototypes. But can't get the finances to get there. I would buy 3 of their units to supplement my 19kwh solar panels, 72kwh storage. That I already have. But unfortunately no one wants to finance start ups.
I live in Ontario Canada and would like to know if you have done any cold weather testing? Also, how could I buy some and at what price? Gregory MacDonald 🎉
Very interesting and inspiring. Reminds me of certain seeds that can respond to wind from multiple directions to be transported across long distances. In this application, the adaptability is converted into electricity.
Hi this wind turbine is good how many wind turbine should be installed to produce one megawatt of electricity with this technology and how much it will cost
It's a no brainer if you can add wind power affordably to your solar battery set up. It fills the gaps overnight in particular but would also add to generation during the day, and if not needed, charge the battery or export to the grid. Here's hoping but potentially the market for this is off the charts if you could supply and install for under $1000.
That's a great point! Adding wind power to a solar battery setup can definitely enhance its overall performance and versatility. The Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series would be an excellent addition to such a setup. With its massive capacity, fast recharging, and versatile sockets, it's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts like us who value quality family time and reliable power backup. Plus, its waterproof technology makes it perfect for any adventure. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
People of Bangladesh wish to install blade less wind turbine house to house. In coastal area they can instal one lac blade less wind turbine, so they wish to buy it from market o Bangladesh. What will be the price?
It's easy to understand my point if you think carefully about how wind is created. Do you know why there is a lot of wind in the attic? if this wind is used in the turbine, the turbine will never run out of wind
Compared to conventional three blade turbine, O-wind has five major disadvantages. Weight, bearing wear, cost, power generation and higher turn resistance.
Very interested in O-Wind Turbine. I can’t have solar panel cause of too much shade on my house. Definitely have lots of open space for wind cause the wind is constantly going a lot in my area. Looking for it to power my house if I lose electricity during a storm with a generator that stores the wind energy and save on my electric bill also
Most of these projects couldn't be made without oil. So we're never really getting rid of oil. Or natural gas. But it's always good to have another plan to make clean energy. Just as long as we're not killing the planet Because like our wind farms. They haven't been able to recycle him. And some may have, but a lot of it goes to land waste. Anything we build, we should be able to recycle it 100% or don't build it. Unfortunately, we don't use common sense in the world. But I do like these new ideas. 8:01
You can if you factor in the surface area it takes up vs the amount of power it produces… You sound like you’re ridiculously unintelligent. It makes me annoyed that most of society is filled with people like you. And smart people have to fix it.
@@richardweighill8556 You tried to say the same thing I did with different words and failed to understand the underlying point, which "outperform" takes input, output, and cost.
if you have a 10 storey block of flats in a square design, with each floor being around 3m high (ball park figure), then from about 6m's up have these O-wind turbines conected to the corners of the building at every 1m - 1.5m, would that produce enough energy for the building, or at least all of its reliance on having to use fossil fuels???? - it might look wierd and strange having these all the way up your building but if the design is good then ppl probobaly wont mind that much
Blade less wind turbine, I want to buy, how I shall get it from Dhaka, Bangladesh, what will be the price. I am interested for made in spain, Blade less wind turbine. I need it urgently. Thanks for your kind co-operation.
I would like that bigger 1.5 meter ...size... Solar and wind . I have bats and bat houses on my property with loads of birds and lots of sun and wind. I agree have them on masts and not the roof .
I could see this O wind turbine being used on boats narrowboats House roof this could also be used. Portable locations hilltop try this out on the beach to charge your mobile phone etc on the caravan or car roof held on with a Mag mount
IIn Pakistan, the only available green energy source is solar panels. They are affordable now, but the government does not want people to install them, creating obstacles for their use.
I prefer the wind as long as it doesn't kill birds. I don't want anything on my roof, and I hate the big wind farms because thousands of birds die every year from them. This looks workable units small.
Just another savonious with a cool shape. (Energy = Drag on upwind side subtracted from drag on downwind side) There are infinite shapes that do this but the equation is the same and the efficiency can never compete with Cycloturbines.
This Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series seems like a great option for both outdoor enthusiasts and home backup power needs. With its massive capacity, fast recharging, and waterproof design, it's definitely worth considering. As for solar panels, they can often be recycled or repurposed after their lifespan. It's always good to research local recycling options or inquire with the manufacturer.
No datasheet on the website, not worth the attention. File it under the next pretty high tech boondoggle thingy that will probably not work. (Sorry, seen to many wind turbines during my research) the only interesting feature is the 0 shade effect.
I invented something even better that operates in ZERO wind. The entire setup is made from papier-maché and generates an income from day one - from government subsidies. After the subsidies run out, the entire structure biodegrades of its own accord. Alternate construction materials may be employed, such as gingerbread, in which case the structure may be eaten as soon as the subsidies run out.
At face value, this sounds good but the devil is in the details. At this time, there are no spec's available and these have not been commercialized yet so no pricing or delivery timeframes. These will need to go through IEC / UL testing for small wind turbines to generate a power curve for each model or size for which they will produce so customers can have realistic expectations about power generation at various wind speeds and conditions. Urban wind turbines are notorious for poor power performance and economics. At best, this is a long-shot with a high risk of failure and there is no guarantee that the company will be able to get the needed certification testing and then be able to manufacture these at a price that makes economic sense...
Keep in mind power is P[W]=½*ρ*A*V³*Cp (where ρ=1.225 air density, A=area of turbine in m², V=wind speed in m/s and Cp is a in range 0.1 for this turbine - you can check, it's widely known equation). So turbine of diameter 3 foot can create about 10W of energy at the wind 6.5m/s (which is a quite strong for urban locations).
Does this not depend on the size of the generator?
I'm not a scientist so maybe I'm getting this wrong? If you're measuring wind speed per second, then 10w per second is one kW every 100 seconds, or about 35kWh? Obviously a storage battery would be useful.
@@onthemove301 Yes, you getting bit wrong. You mixing units of power and energy. Watt is a unit of power (not energy!). So 1 hour of 10W power generation is a 10W x 1h = 10Wh = 0.010kWh of energy. Daily it will be 24 x 0.01=0.24kWh production of energy. I use around 11kWh daily at my very average home (at USA typical consumption is a usually 2-2.5 times bigger ). So potentially for cover my needs I have to install no less than 50 of same "wind turbines" (as long is a windy enough and they are really REALLY efficient as they say).
@@iknowbetter5075 Electricity generator is a "second thing" - first you have a energy source (wind). Generator is a only tool to change mechanic energy of the wind to the electric. Of course it have to be enough efficient. There was systems totally without "electricity generation" - probably you saw old "American turbines" with a characteristic tower and many (24?) flat wings around. which was pumping water. They was strictly mechanical.
No datasheet on the website either listing the simple windspeed vs power graph. I think you are low-balling it, but no sheet, so you could be right.
I've already have solar and a battery, I would like to add a wind turbine. This wind turbine looks extremely promising and it could possibly be added to my existing set up as long as its output could be sent via a mains phase controlled inverter. As soon as it's market ready, I'll be sure to be looking out for the
"O-wind" turbine.
Looks like you will het a millivolt out of it.
> Hi, thank you for your comment. I'm happy to hear that you have solar and battery systems and that you are interested in adding a wind turbine. The O-wind turbine is indeed a very innovative device that can capture wind from any direction and convert it into electricity.
@@Vile_Entity_3545How so?
Always a stupid price greed if a toy company made it it would be a 200 pound how much so not interested in saving the planet then
It would be interesting to see how to ‘stack’ technologies - Solar and Wind. Admittedly I know little about electricity but have heard some difficulties with wind on how to ‘dump’ excess generation. Keeping an eye on evolving technologies.
Instead of being in competition, turbines and solar panel should complement each other. One works only in the sun, while the other works when there is no sunlight. The use of both generation systems guarantee 24 hour per day electricity generation.
Absolutely 😊 💯
@@FreddieVee
No wind, heavy clouded skies.
You're back to candles.
They are a petroleum product.
Gonna cook, or eat cold?
@@TahoeJones There are ways to store energy and the different ways proliferating, as each method improves it's efficiency.
@@FreddieVee So periodic power loss, until something is perfected? Right now a solar system for the average home takes ten years to pay off. And that's if the are no issues during. It's a profitable scam now at best. Subsidized by taxpayers without their consent. They tech is far away from being viable consistency. Snake oil with a pretty label.
Stop being stupid guys i know having electricity is something very useful but think the climate impact of the wind turbines they reduce rain drop according to various studies by 75 if they are installed into the masses that may mean.... less to zero raindrop on cities are you guys nuts?
There web site is useless. Don't show us your dreams. Give us a finished product with a way to order. Make it a unit that can plug into a controller to charge a battery bank and power a home. Anything else is just your aspirational wet dream.
I agree. Looks just like every other 'fantastic' vapourware product. Made to drain investors of their hard earned cash and nothing more.
In south Central Texas, during the summer the wind doesn't always blow, but when the wind is not blowing the sun is shinning...........
I believe that using wind and solar together makes can be a good combination.
At 3:55 the narrator claims "the turbine claims to have a power output of 200 kWh, which is enough to power a small appliance...." This is nonsense, or the video's producer just doesn't understand energy. All that matters is the power output in watts, for a certain diameter, at a certain wind speed. If that little one generated, say, 200W at 8 mph, that would be fairly respectable. Since output is directly dependent on what we call 'swept area', and since this turbine has a minimal swept area, I suspect the output is disappointingly low.
It is very, very difficult to compete with photovoltaic panels. They sit there, almost maintenance free, for decades and continue to produce power. I have a thirty-two year old set of Kyoceras still on the job!
Solar panels and wind turbines are both good technology. We need both of them to be completely ergonomic and coefficient.
This might be good on a sail boat. Allot of sailboats use solar and wind turbines but this seems to perform the same no matter how much you’re healing or what direction the wind is from.
Also, the airspeed behind the windward side of the sail is faster due to the aerodynamics of the sail. They might be too bulky though.
Sails should be a giant bi facial panel powering the boat and electric prop.
At 04:00 the voice says 200 Kilowatt/hour. This obviously should be Watt/hour. !
Does that mean the generator is inside the turbine? If so, just put a bigger generator on the turbine.
@@iknowbetter5075Nice try but there are no free lunches. Bigger generator means more resistance which means you need a bigger turbine.
So it's 200 Watt-peak (theoretically), basically an effective output of 5-150 Watt.
You would also need an inverter and at least 5 of these things.
Sounds promising but I am highly doubtful about this
Nice concept of a multi directional wind turbine. I would add to my battery system along with my solar power system.
So it's not available yet to buy ..I would like it to charge my power station ...solar panels take to much space ...if can be connected to a solar controller that would be great ...hope u have link to get more information on how to buy it ....
Quote "The O-Wind turbine claims to have an output of 200kWh which is enough to power a small appliance or charge a battery." This is total nonsense of course. Our whole house and car charging is around 200-350 kWh per month. I think they are confusing their kilo watts and kilo watt hours. "PV solar panels have a typical power output of 250 kWh per square meter". Again this is nonsense. A typical solar panel these days produces around 400 watts in ideal conditions which in an hour would produce 0.4 kWh. He is talking about watts not kilo watt hours. He says the O-wind turbine uses water for cooling. Really? Existing wind turbine tech is good and getting better. This new design may have some potential in some situations but they will need to be much bigger than a football.
I think the dialogue may have been produced by AI. I’m seeing many articles where the sentences may make sense, but the overall statement or paragraph is nonsense or not factual.
A home consume around 5mwh a month, 1 Fridge alone is 2000x24h=48000wat/24h x 30 day= 1440000watt, 200kw generator weight around 2000kg and needs an advanced strong ”O” shaped turbine. 10kw is enough buy few of them and you are good
@@abudancemex1533 that must be a really big or inefficient house. Last month was 2,235kWh for my 3bed, 2bath + 3,000+ miles of EV charging.
@@abudancemex1533 Our electricity consumption for December was 346 kWh. That was for everything including cooking fridge, washing and charging the car. No fridge would use 2000 w or 2 kW an hour! That's a heater!
@@ralpharmsby8040 do you know how to run the 200kw motor without wind turbine?
It spins by itself fine, but what happens to it when you connect a generator? Presumably, if it still turns, you will get a variable frequency, variable voltage out of it. So we have to add a full wave rectifier, then regulated power supply. At night, that is wasted energy, so you will also need some form of battery storage, then an inverter to convert it back to mains AC. It is clever, but it is only one spoke of a wheel!
Prefer a more Vertical Design with a Wind Directional controller.
Probably more Efficient than original ?
Is there a link to the independently verified power curve?
*All practical tests show that small wind turbines hardly generate any electricity! And only at very high costs!*
Because there is hardly any wind close to the ground. It is also extremely gusty, which usually shortens the service life.
Only if you need to be self-sufficient from the power grid, you should buy a small wind turbine for the winter.
*With solar modules, on the other hand, reliably generate electricity for 25 years at approx. 3-10 cent/kWh!*
"hardly any wind close to the ground"--maybe where you live. But everywhere I've lived, when the wind blows, it does impact everything on the ground, too. And it can blow at night, so a turbine can still function when solar panels cannot each night.
@@sus8e462 Only if you need to be self-sufficient from the power grid, you should install the largest possible wind turbine on a high mast. With solar modules, on the other hand, you can reliably generate green electricity almost maintenance-free for 25 years at less than 10% of the cost of wind power.
@@michaelvanallen6400 waiting to see installations that are 25 years old--I love the idea of solar & wind power, but don't have 25 years to see a break even on installation cost! Nor ability to climb my steep roof to clean dust & bird poop off panels to maintain the efficiency. So happy to see other options!!
To me it doesn't look like enough area for the wind to act on and produce enough torque to drive a generator.
Good unit costs & output, plus a simpler design/construction.
Commentary a little confusing as it mentions noise and cooling issues, yet it's marketed as silent.
Will wait to see if they are for sale in 2024 as predicted....
I prefer the o-wind because it is less costly in purchase, manufacturing and probably more material friendly.
DONT BE FOOLED BY THESE ADVERTS, PEOPLE.
THEY NEVER SHOW THE PROTOTYPE CONECTED TO A GENERATOR. GENERATOR OF SMALL SIZE NEEDS TO ROTATE "AT THE SPEED OF SOUND" TO GENERATE DECENT KW LOL
why all OWind turbines shown in this video are single mounted on poles ands masts?
why not mounting 5 or 10 per mast?
Mutiple OWind turbines mast : how thicker and deeper has the mast be and go ?
Is it possible to get it to emit a sound like a song bird that as studies have shown encourage plants to have longer productive growing times
Sounds like you made a good case for a hybrid system using both and maybe more.
why don't these videos ever put a link to somewhere we could just purchase one of these things ?
Where can I order one or 10?
Can this wind turbine work during wind speed 200 km/h?
When is the exact release in the market? Any contacts or website ?
Thanks
The Halcium powerpod. Is an omni directional wind Turbine. It is a much more sturdy design. And produces way more power. They are close to production. Have functional prototypes. But can't get the finances to get there. I would buy 3 of their units to supplement my 19kwh solar panels, 72kwh storage. That I already have. But unfortunately no one wants to finance start ups.
How can I grab one in Nigeria. I need it and desire to be a distributor.
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I live in Ontario Canada and would like to know if you have done any cold weather testing? Also, how could I buy some and at what price? Gregory MacDonald 🎉
Is this available now to purchase?
Very interesting and inspiring. Reminds me of certain seeds that can respond to wind from multiple directions to be transported across long distances. In this application, the adaptability is converted into electricity.
Minimum air pressure how much we need for this and no link found to order this turbine. If any one have information please share thank you.
Hi this wind turbine is good how many wind turbine should be installed to produce one megawatt of electricity with this technology and how much it will cost
I'll wait until I see it hit the market!
Where to buy it?
would it be possible to demonstrate this wind turbine in the mountains of ours?
Wokann man die Wind Turbine kaufen. Danke
Dove si può commercializzare questo oggetto?
Is it available in India and want is the cost?
Will it ever really go on sale??? I doubt it.
Yassine norani is a brilliant student of science who has invented this turbine hopefully he will be able to market it soon
Could you make it out of solar material? Mixing wind with solar?
Is this product available in the USA?
Is there a 3d model to print somewhere?
When do I buy one
It's a no brainer if you can add wind power affordably to your solar battery set up. It fills the gaps overnight in particular but would also add to generation during the day, and if not needed, charge the battery or export to the grid. Here's hoping but potentially the market for this is off the charts if you could supply and install for under $1000.
That's a great point! Adding wind power to a solar battery setup can definitely enhance its overall performance and versatility. The Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series would be an excellent addition to such a setup. With its massive capacity, fast recharging, and versatile sockets, it's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts like us who value quality family time and reliable power backup. Plus, its waterproof technology makes it perfect for any adventure. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
No-brainer🤣 must be you and your buddies.
So it😀would be helpful to predict how much in😭percentage the two could generate and may be as high as 50%
How do I order two units
It looks to be more cost effective and occupies less rooftop as well as with less annual maintainable requirements.
where to buy it???
Looks great, good winter support for my solar panels.
What about putting in on the top of a car?
Is this coming to Australia. Looks and sounds impressive.
People of Bangladesh wish to install blade less wind turbine house to house. In coastal area they can instal one lac blade less wind turbine, so they wish to buy it from market o Bangladesh. What will be the price?
we're can l buy one?
It's easy to understand my point if you think carefully about how wind is created. Do you know why there is a lot of wind in the attic? if this wind is used in the turbine, the turbine will never run out of wind
Compared to conventional three blade turbine, O-wind has five major disadvantages. Weight, bearing wear, cost, power generation and higher turn resistance.
Very interested in O-Wind Turbine. I can’t have solar panel cause of too much shade on my house. Definitely have lots of open space for wind cause the wind is constantly going a lot in my area. Looking for it to power my house if I lose electricity during a storm with a generator that stores the wind energy and save on my electric bill also
Looking excellent if it comes in the market for operate.
Most of these projects couldn't be made without oil. So we're never really getting rid of oil. Or natural gas. But it's always good to have another plan to make clean energy. Just as long as we're not killing the planet Because like our wind farms. They haven't been able to recycle him. And some may have, but a lot of it goes to land waste. Anything we build, we should be able to recycle it 100% or don't build it. Unfortunately, we don't use common sense in the world. But I do like these new ideas. 8:01
einturbine for winter time and solar systems for summer time are the best vombination.
Very nice, how much?
Bolt a dozen to the top of a Tesla. Would it work?
You can't claim that something outperforms something else if you're comparing a frog with a pineapple. That's just asinine.
Frog legs with pineapple, sounds yummy.
You can if you factor in the surface area it takes up vs the amount of power it produces…
You sound like you’re ridiculously unintelligent.
It makes me annoyed that most of society is filled with people like you.
And smart people have to fix it.
Depends on the output you’re comparing. They’re both creating electrical output. Frogs can jump higher than pineapples but pineapples are sweeter.
@@richardweighill8556 You tried to say the same thing I did with different words and failed to understand the underlying point, which "outperform" takes input, output, and cost.
@@MasterKenfucius that’s fair
if you have a 10 storey block of flats in a square design, with each floor being around 3m high (ball park figure), then from about 6m's up have these O-wind turbines conected to the corners of the building at every 1m - 1.5m, would that produce enough energy for the building, or at least all of its reliance on having to use fossil fuels???? - it might look wierd and strange having these all the way up your building but if the design is good then ppl probobaly wont mind that much
Blade less wind turbine, I want to buy, how I shall get it from Dhaka, Bangladesh, what will be the price. I am interested for made in spain, Blade less wind turbine. I need it urgently. Thanks for your kind co-operation.
can you imagine these hanging from power pole to power pole...horizontally.
It could produce power as it transmits power...WOW!
It very useful products our great green global future.
the part you are not mentioning is , solar and wind suppliment each other
I would like that bigger 1.5 meter ...size... Solar and wind . I have bats and bat houses on my property with loads of birds and lots of sun and wind. I agree have them on masts and not the roof .
I'll orderbit frim Amazon when already available. I'm from the Philippines.
I could see this
O wind turbine being used on boats narrowboats House roof this could also be used. Portable locations hilltop try this out on the beach to charge your mobile phone etc on the caravan or car roof held on with a
Mag mount
o wind, would suit our situation
IIn Pakistan, the only available green energy source is solar panels. They are affordable now, but the government does not want people to install them, creating obstacles for their use.
I prefer the wind as long as it doesn't kill birds. I don't want anything on my roof, and I hate the big wind farms because thousands of birds die every year from them. This looks workable units small.
It appears to me that having solar and wind is better if you can keep the install costs down. DYI.
The Value, the Price, the Maintenance. Is it Really the future? 🧐 ..
Just another savonious with a cool shape. (Energy = Drag on upwind side subtracted from drag on downwind side) There are infinite shapes that do this but the equation is the same and the efficiency can never compete with Cycloturbines.
Ideal would be to use both systems,wind and sun. 😊
Should come with a fan for 24/7 365 wind!!! Walmart sells leaf blowers for $40!
Ha! For sure! And if the sun isn't shining, you could invite me over as the sun shines out of you know where!
Best answer so far, you are absolutely right.
I want to 3d print a small functional one.
so where are all of these super efficient turbines...
most needed up in the Karakoram , Hindukush and Pamir mountains
Iam very interested in buying one, can I get a contact?
At last some promotion for alternative wind turbines! The conventional ones badly suck. See also the Saphonienne, a Tunisian startup.
How to power generet
This looks promising.i always wonder what happens to solar panels after 29-40 years.can they be reusable or ?
This Segway Portable PowerStation Cube Series seems like a great option for both outdoor enthusiasts and home backup power needs. With its massive capacity, fast recharging, and waterproof design, it's definitely worth considering. As for solar panels, they can often be recycled or repurposed after their lifespan. It's always good to research local recycling options or inquire with the manufacturer.
So compared with other verticle axis
And where to buy this marvel of technology ? Or is it another project that will never comme true ?
No datasheet on the website, not worth the attention. File it under the next pretty high tech boondoggle thingy that will probably not work. (Sorry, seen to many wind turbines during my research) the only interesting feature is the 0 shade effect.
As always, brilliant idea. But it will most likely never hit the markets.
I invented something even better that operates in ZERO wind. The entire setup is made from papier-maché and generates an income from day one - from government subsidies. After the subsidies run out, the entire structure biodegrades of its own accord. Alternate construction materials may be employed, such as gingerbread, in which case the structure may be eaten as soon as the subsidies run out.
I am from India I want the price can you share
J,aime beaucoup cette invention.
good help cheers
At face value, this sounds good but the devil is in the details. At this time, there are no spec's available and these have not been commercialized yet so no pricing or delivery timeframes. These will need to go through IEC / UL testing for small wind turbines to generate a power curve for each model or size for which they will produce so customers can have realistic expectations about power generation at various wind speeds and conditions. Urban wind turbines are notorious for poor power performance and economics. At best, this is a long-shot with a high risk of failure and there is no guarantee that the company will be able to get the needed certification testing and then be able to manufacture these at a price that makes economic sense...
Is this avalible india
1:42 How much to hire the dude to spin it for me?