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New vertical axis wind turbine design - Windpower’s “Aerogenerator”
By MB-BigB | January 30, 2008
The picture doesn’t give a good sense of the size of this thing, but the new Aerogenerator vertical axis turbine being designed by Windpower is 144 meters high, and would generate up to 9 megawatts of electricity. According to an article in the Guardian, the Aerogenerator would generate nearly 3 times the amount of electricity as a conventional wind turbine of about the same size. Theo Bird, the founder of Windpower, says that the use of this design would mean that Britain could meet its wind power targets with thousands of fewer turbines.
While vertical axis turbines have been around for awhile, they haven’t gained much traction - one of the reasons is that with a normal vertical axis design the turbine becomes unstable over a certain height. The Aerogenerator gets around that problem since the center of gravity is close to the bottom of the turbine.
Right now Windpower is thinking smaller than these giant 9 megawatt vertical designs. They expect to have a 30 meter high “community scale” 50 kW version of the Aerogenerator available within two years. Unfortunately, the biggie version will have to wait - Mr. Bird doesn’t think the 9MW version can be ready until 2013.
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March 5th, 2008 at 9:00 pm
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March 19th, 2008 at 2:53 am
Wow its a fairly stunning turbine i hope it gets put on the market soon!