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Bladeless Wind Turbines – Less Efficient in the Conversion of Captured Wind Power Into Electrical Energy

Wind is an essential part of the global renewable energy landscape and in the foreseeable future, the reliance on it is anticipated to increase. Currently, turbines are the most commonly used machines to convert wind energy into electrical energy with the movement of the blades fuelling an electricity generator. However, the top-heavy nature of conventional … Continue reading Bladeless Wind Turbines – Less Efficient in the Conversion of Captured Wind Power Into Electrical Energy

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Vortex Bladeless wind energy project team receives Altair CAE suite donation

Altair is supporting the Vortex Bladeless, a Wind Energy Spanish Crowd Funding Project by providing free software licenses, training, and engineering services. Vortex Bladeless was founded in 2013 as an R&D company, exclusively dedicated to the development and marketing of Vortex, a multi-patented bladeless electric wind generator. The project focuses on the development of generators … Continue reading Vortex Bladeless wind energy project team receives Altair CAE suite donation

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Vortex Bladeless wind turbines can revolutionize the way wind energy is produced

A startup out of Spain called Vortex Bladeless, whose turbines look like stalks of asparagus poking out of the ground, is using pillars that shake back and forth from the vortices created by the movement of air around the structure to generate power. Typically, a structure can only be optimized to oscillate at the specific … Continue reading Vortex Bladeless wind turbines can revolutionize the way wind energy is produced

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