Friday, April 21, 2006

Quiet Revolution


London-based XCO2 has developed an elegant vertical-axis wind turbine which is virtually silent and vibration free, and therefore ideally suited to both urban sites and exposed locations.The simple and robust design (patent pending) has just one moving part, maximizing reliability and minimizing maintenance requirements.

Unlike other renewable energy sources, quietrevolution is also available in a unique model capable of creating a striking visual display that is part illuminated billboard, part artwork, part renewable energy device.

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) embedded in each of its three S-shaped blades fire in sequence as the blades rotate, painting a video screen that appears to hang in the air. This full color and motion image is clearly visible day and night. [via XCO2; suggested by Jim Kinney, Columbus, OH.]

3 Comments:

At 8:15 AM, Anonymous said...

this design looks sick get into production

 
At 2:27 PM, Dima said...

I think it is too expensive! Very long time to get profit from it !

 
At 7:40 AM, Moom137 said...

From wikipedia: "The blades of a Darrieus turbine can be canted into a helix, e.g. three blades and a helical twist of 60 degrees, similar to Gorlov's water turbines".

So, not so new, but proven.

I was wondering whether a Darrieus rotor might be more unobtrusive in urban environments - something with a pointy tip might not look out of place on the roofline.

 

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