Beijing (HRNW)- A unique experiment in China involving a flying wind turbine has attracted the attention of experts and the global energy sector. Under this innovative technology, electricity is generated through a wind turbine operating in the air instead of a traditional turbine installed on the ground.
During the initial trial, the turbine generated 385 kilowatts of electricity. According to the manufacturer, SAWES, while this output is not sufficient to power 1,500 homes, the system could provide electricity to approximately 1,500 households if it operates at its full capacity of 3 megawatts.
Experts say that stronger and more consistent winds at higher altitudes can make airborne wind turbines more efficient than conventional wind energy systems. They believe that this technology could become a revolutionary source of clean, affordable and environmentally friendly energy in the future.
According to energy analysts, if successfully implemented on a commercial scale, flying wind turbines could play a major role in addressing global energy challenges and reducing environmental pollution, contributing to a more sustainable energy future.
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