GAME CHANGER! Aeromine roof-top wind system generates more energy about 50%
Aeromine Technologies has developed
a bladeless wind energy unit to compete with rooftop solar as a clean local energy
source that can be seamlessly integrated into existing structures.
The company claims that its scalable
motionless wind energy unit can generate 50 percent more energy than rooftop solar
at the same cost.
The technology uses aerodynamics to capture
and amplify the airflow from each building much like the airfoils in a race car.
The unit generates energy around the clock with only a tenth of the space
needed by solar panels.
Unlike traditional wind turbines
which can be loud obtrusive and even deadly to migratory Birds.
Aeromine claims that their patented
system is silent and doesn't move at all. 20 to 40 Aeromine units are
typically used in a system and they are placed along a building's edge with the
shortest blades pointing in the direction of the wind.
In addition to meeting a building's energy
needs in any climate the manufacturer claims their product can significantly
reduce the amount of energy storage space required to do so. Due to its compact
size the unit can be integrated with rooftop solar expanding the range of
options available for decarbonization and achieving energy.
Independence according to
architecture 2030 the global carbon footprint of buildings and the built
environment is nearly half of the total about 27percent of emissions come from
building operations and another 20 estimated to come from the use of materials,
energy and building construction.
This presents a chance for the construction
industry to make better buildings and Implement cutting-edge. Technologies that
produce electricity without emitting harmful gases Aeromine CEO David asarno
called the development a game changer. That would add new value to the rapidly
expanding rooftop power generation market and aid businesses in achieving their
resilience and sustainability objectives through the use of a previously
unrealized distributed renewable energy source.
Aeromine's patented technology
brings wind Energy's performance to the on-site generation Market overcoming
the limitations of traditional Technologies like wind turbines and solar panels
says the company the aeromine system is undergoing trials at BASF corporation's
wine.
Michigan production facility Sandia
National Laboratories and Texas Tech University collaborated on a study that
verified the effectiveness of the patented technology.



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