Let's create a Mega Thread for Wind Power Generation in here.
From what I've seen, "World Wide Wind" is one of the few companies that is looking to optimize Wind Generation out at Sea
They have a Custom Unique Contra-Rotating VAWT (Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine) instead of the common 3-bladed HAWT (Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine) that we all know and love.
Their VAWT solution is InGenius IMO, it moves the Alternator to the bottom and the custom blades stick out on top and are "Counter-Rotating" in nature to generate more power.
The Alternator has the Inner & Outter Core spinning in opposite Directions to generate more power
The Blades spin at a slower speed, this should create fewer bird strikes with the Wind Turbine out in the ocean.
And the entire structure is tilted and designed to operate while tilted.
The Alternator/Generator Portion is under water and it's the heaviest component, designed as a counter weight.
If the testing that is going on right now works, it could scale up to 40 MW per Installation.
That alone + smaller turbulance wake area, would allow much higher density of Wind Turbines to be packed out at sea for much higher power generation.
I'm a big fan of Conter-Rotating HAWT (Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines).
That potential for up to 40% more power generation with the second Turbine Blades is very intriguing.
I wish they would be give this design more serious consideration on land, where permitting and land area / shallow water coast line for fixed foundation installation permits is very limited & there are finite real estate for it.
That would be optimum solution on land or in shallow waters IMO.
From what I've seen, "World Wide Wind" is one of the few companies that is looking to optimize Wind Generation out at Sea
They have a Custom Unique Contra-Rotating VAWT (Vertical-Axis Wind Turbine) instead of the common 3-bladed HAWT (Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbine) that we all know and love.
Their VAWT solution is InGenius IMO, it moves the Alternator to the bottom and the custom blades stick out on top and are "Counter-Rotating" in nature to generate more power.
The Alternator has the Inner & Outter Core spinning in opposite Directions to generate more power
The Blades spin at a slower speed, this should create fewer bird strikes with the Wind Turbine out in the ocean.
And the entire structure is tilted and designed to operate while tilted.
The Alternator/Generator Portion is under water and it's the heaviest component, designed as a counter weight.
If the testing that is going on right now works, it could scale up to 40 MW per Installation.
That alone + smaller turbulance wake area, would allow much higher density of Wind Turbines to be packed out at sea for much higher power generation.
I'm a big fan of Conter-Rotating HAWT (Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines).
That potential for up to 40% more power generation with the second Turbine Blades is very intriguing.
I wish they would be give this design more serious consideration on land, where permitting and land area / shallow water coast line for fixed foundation installation permits is very limited & there are finite real estate for it.
That would be optimum solution on land or in shallow waters IMO.
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