It’s better than solar panels and hydrogen

A giant energy-producing tulip could become the worst thing that has happened to solar panels and wind turbines, which have already been displaced by the arrival of other revolutionary inventions, such as energy-producing tiles. It should be noted that solar panels are an inexhaustible resource that, combined with versatile, silent and efficient technologies, can provide human beings with the necessary supply for their subsistence.
Among its strengths are self-production and the possibility of using it anywhere. Since time immemorial, the sun has been the main source of energy, together with the wind, both crucial in the process of energy transition in which the world is immersed.
Solar energy has relied on solar panels to fulfill its purpose and wind energy on wind turbines, which use wind energy to produce electricity in a clean and sustainable way. However, although solar panels and wind turbines have been the most widely used energy tools so far, the emergence of new inventions is pushing the boundaries.
This tulip sweeps away solar panels and wind turbines
Flower Turbines are tulip-shaped mini-turbines that promise the arrival of wind farms in cities. The company has developed sleek, revolutionary and efficient small wind turbines that aim to lay the foundation for a major international renewable energy company. For a long time, the small wind sector has been lagging behind solar, as small wind has to contend with major problems that prevent it from taking off.
The first is that noise level and high efficiency do not seem to go hand in hand, as most of the solutions proposed by small wind have to make compromises on one of these two fronts. As a result, they become unusable for most areas where people live and work.
Wind turbines cannot be sited or interfere with the wind flow of others. In addition, there can be problems such as bird safety, lack of aesthetics and poor cost effectiveness. The aerodynamic interference generated between turbines does not allow for too many joints. On the contrary, they must be spread out, a fact that results in lower profitability in areas where people live and work.
So far, small wind power has not been able to be considered as a large-scale sector. Another global problem is the increase in e-bikes, which is limited by the charging infrastructure. However, these problems are put to one side with the emergence of Flower Turbines, which addresses these problems with technological improvements. Its turbines present less turbulence, are more efficient and work together in a way that no one imagined.
This tulip is taking small wind power by storm and banishing solar panels and wind turbines.
Flower Turbines parts have a clustering effect that causes one turbine to improve the performance of another nearby. It allows the second one to perform 20-25% better, enabling a better solution. It is slightly more cost-effective than solar in a windy area, but far more productive on a per-square-meter basis.
When the wind enters the turbine and reverses its direction to hit the second blade as well. The higher the effective speed when the wind hits the blades, the more energy is generated. This is a clear advantage in areas where space is limited, near people, buildings and parking lots.
It complements the use of solar energy very well, as the joint use of both technologies makes it possible to obtain energy for more than one daily and seasonal cycle, saving costly battery storage.
In short, this tulip tree that produces energy in the home garden allows us to glimpse a new model of renewable energies, beyond wind turbines and traditional solar panels. An invention that surprises as much as this home wind turbine that works even with little wind.
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