after Pascal's Robiplan and other wind turbines, here is a spherical wind turbine which presents some original characters.
Its inventor, Pierre Moreau, has just created a site:
http://www.sphericalwindpower.com
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hello Pierre Yves,
Hello everyone
cool prototype!
do you know its inventor?
what corner is he from?
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Hello everyone
cool prototype!
do you know its inventor?
what corner is he from?
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Re: spherical wind turbine
Pierre-Yves wrote: here is a spherical wind turbine which presents some original characters.
Beautiful machine, amazing with its 2 counter-rotating crowns!
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Pierre Moreau lives near Quimper. He has been working on his wind turbine for some time now. In addition to the two counter-rotating crowns, there is also an internal deflector, which can be of variable geometry depending on the wind speed.
For the production of electricity, I wonder if the fact of using the two crowns, one carrying the "rotor", the other the "stator" (which would not be it any more!), Is not an improvement. very significant: this amounts to doubling the speed of rotation and, perhaps, to better exploiting light winds.
It is a small footprint wind turbine, very easily integrated into an urban environment for example. There is certainly a market for household wind turbines of this type. Sister Anne, don't you see anything (an industrialist) coming? (This remark is also true for Robiplan!)
For the production of electricity, I wonder if the fact of using the two crowns, one carrying the "rotor", the other the "stator" (which would not be it any more!), Is not an improvement. very significant: this amounts to doubling the speed of rotation and, perhaps, to better exploiting light winds.
It is a small footprint wind turbine, very easily integrated into an urban environment for example. There is certainly a market for household wind turbines of this type. Sister Anne, don't you see anything (an industrialist) coming? (This remark is also true for Robiplan!)
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