The artistic shape is the key for these vertical turbines to be more effective than traditional models.
Are ‘tulip turbines’ the answer to energy eyesores?
What if producing renewable energy could double as eco-art? A company in the Netherlands is producing ‘wind tulips’ to make clean energy production less of an eyesore.
Europe is currently working on becoming climate neutral by 2050 (producing net-zero emissions), but the popularity of traditional wind turbines is not at an all time high. The main reason is the noise they make and their adverse environmental impacts, such as spinning turbine blades posing a threat to flying wildlife like birds and bats.
The development of vertical turbines poses a solution to this problem.
READ MORE : https://www.euronews.com/2021/05/16/are-tulip-shaped-wind-turbines-the-future-of-renewable-energy
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