These tree-like turbines make home wind power possible
From community solar farms to co-owned wind turbines, eco-inventors are coming up with new ways to bring renewable
From community solar farms to co-owned wind turbines, eco-inventors are coming up with new ways to bring renewable
The startup, called New World Wind, has created a U.S. subsidiary to manufacture Wind Trees locally and commercialize them, beginning in
The Wind Tree involves the creation of artificial trees featuring three steel trunks along with smaller branches, all of which accommodate miniature
This invention comes from a French startup called New World Wind and is presented as a “wind tree” that incorporates variously colored “Aeroleafs”
Invented by Jérôme Michaud-Larivière, who founded the French company New Wind to bring it to market, these trees rely on a series of 72 vertical-axis micro-turbines (known as Aeroleafs) to
The WindTree — which is roughly 30 feet tall — is designed to generate electricity for an individual user or function, rather than feed power into
New World Wind offers power generation solutions combining high technology and design, wind and solar, for perfect integration in
The "Wind Tree" is a revolutionary way to harvest the wind power. But how does it compare with traditional sources? Is it worth?
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