They are already old friends: Solar panels. Panels that can now be about to say goodbye. And it is that everything evolves in the world, including these acquaintances of sustainability. It’s about An advance in the technology that can change completely the way we understand energy production.
The company Turbine flower has created a novelty that could revolutionize the world of renewable energy. This innovation is called "tulipanes that produce energy." These are small wind turbines, as small as a tulip flower, that are capable of generating wind energy efficiently. They are silent, attractive, and suitable for city installation.
The concept is simple: create small ecological packages inside the city, taking advantage of the wind, without having to install huge wind turbines. These small "flowers" are stronger together, meaning the closer they are, the more energy they produce. This solves the problem of traditional wind turbines, which can be noisy, aesthetically unpleasing, and dangerous for birds.
Although solar panels have been the most popular source of energy in houses and buildings, they may not generate enough energy in areas with limited sunlight. Wind turbines have been considered, but they have drawbacks. The tulip-shaped turbines, on the other hand, are smaller, designed to run together, and quite beautiful. They produce wind energy and complement solar energy, allowing for more constant energy production throughout the day.
The advantages of these turbines include:
- Efficiency and grouping: The closer they are, the more energy they tend to produce, improving efficiency by 20-25%.
- Noise reduction and aesthetics: They are much more silent and have a design that is both funny and beautiful.
- Compatibility with solar energy: They complement solar panels, allowing for savings on energy storage.
- Less environmental impact: Being more compact, they can be installed in populated areas without causing harm to fauna.
These small flowers are destined to transform the way we produce renewable energy. As technology is perfected, it will continue to surprise us.