GAME CHANGER! Aeromine rooftop wind system generates 50% more energy

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Aeromine Technologies has developed a bladeless wind energy unit to compete with rooftop solar as a clean, local energy source that can be seamlessly integrated into existing structures. The company claims that its scalable, "motionless" wind energy unit can generate 50% more energy than rooftop solar at the same cost.

The technology uses aerodynamics to capture and amplify the airflow from each building, much like the airfoils in a race car. The unit generates energy around the clock with only a tenth of the space needed by solar panels. Unlike traditional wind turbines, which can be loud, obtrusive, and even deadly to migratory birds, Aeromine claims that their patented system is silent and doesn't move at all.

Twenty to forty Aeromine units are typically used in a system, and they are all placed along a building's edge, with the shortest blades pointing in the direction of the wind. In addition to meeting a building's energy needs in any climate, the manufacturer claims their product can significantly reduce the amount of energy storage space required to do so. Due to its compact size, the unit can be integrated with rooftop solar, expanding the range of options available for decarbonization and achieving energy independence.

According to Architecture 2030, the global carbon footprint of buildings and the built environment is nearly half of the total. About 27% of emissions come from building operations, with another 20% estimated to come from the use of materials and energy in building construction. This presents a chance for the construction industry to make better buildings and implement cutting-edge technologies that produce electricity without emitting harmful gases.

Aeromine CEO David Asarnow called the development "a game-changer" that would add "new value" to the rapidly expanding rooftop power generation market and aid businesses in achieving their resilience and sustainability objectives through the use of a previously unrealized distributed renewable energy source. "Aeromine's patented technology brings wind energy's performance to the onsite generation market, overcoming the limitations of traditional technologies like wind turbines and solar panels," says the company.

The Aeromine system is undergoing trials at BASF Corporation's Wyandotte, Michigan, production facility. Sandia National Laboratories and Texas Tech University collaborated on a study that verified the effectiveness of the patented technology.
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OK. Cut to the chase. How much does it cost? How much does it weigh? How much power does it produce at various wind speeds? Maximum and minimum wind speeds?

stokerboiler
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Hmm, video states no moving parts, Description above states "motionless" but then shows at the start of the video a fan rotating? which is it?? - moving on - So the 2 fixed blades (a bit like a plane wing) create a low pressure area between them, drawing air up through the fan to equalise the pressure. This airflow rotates the fan blades which (I assume) are connected to a generator. I would like to see a view from the back as I suspect that the tube between the fixed blades is cut away to allow the airflow through the fan to flow into the low pressure area.

stephennichols
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How about mounting solar panels on them too, should really look at using something similar for use on motorways and harness the wind made by passing lorries

doyhuxford
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I'm only 3 miles from Sandia Labs and I've not seen this being used anywhere near Albuquerque. I suspect that if it was a successful generator of energy, it would have been put on display already. It's vaporware thus far.

nmbcb
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great !!- Please could you prepare another video to explain all advantages and cost saving of this system.

ahmedattaelbassouni
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Why is it only facing one direction??! Wind comes from 360° directions around here!!!

SolarizeYourLife
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Air comes from the bottom but where does it exit? There's only front photos of this thing, so annoying.

musty
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Inside the housing is a small two or three blade fan. A normal fan takes 40 to 60 watts to run, so I think this contraption delivers just about thesame amount of energy. Does it run faster than a normal fan? Than it will deliver two or three times that much and require far more on maintenance...

ikkeennietjij
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Yeah but how does it work is what I want to know

abelmedina
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Qual a capacidade desta gerador, para uma casa que consuma 600 kWh, qual o gerador indicado e como fica a estética?
Thanks!

dennysonfabricio
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i want a blue print of this design . can i have one 🙏

Musliperanto
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Could they be stacked too or made smaller for use on homes

doyhuxford
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Does this track into the wind? Please show us the front, so I can understand how it works. I do like the small, direct driven turbine(fan) that requires no transmission to turn the generator fast enough to be efficient. I'm just not fully understanding the aerodynamics directing the air down and through the turbo generator.

vincentrobinette
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*All practical tests show that small wind turbines hardly generate any electricity - and only at costs very significantly above 1$/kWh!*
There is hardly any wind near the ground, and it is also very gusty, which extremely reduces the service life of the systems.
*With solar systems, you can reliably generate electricity for about 3 - 8 cents/kWh over a period of 25 years!*

michaelvanallen
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Awesome. I still think a pulley system should be able to recover more energy then put into it, in a GRAVITY battery design though. May for smaller houses if not big structure buildings.

sampleoffers
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Why is there only one side of the image?

gunbuston
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According to Aeromine When wind passes through the airfoils, a low pressure is generated, drawing air up through the intake and internal generator. Aeromine units have no "visible" moving parts.

ceciliapechar
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That's great, how much does it cost and how many KWh per year does it produce?

agritech
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No details of the picture & Turbine Motors and others details. It is depend upon air, continue electricity depends upon air.

mohanraonikam
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Ich frage mich, ob diese Geräte wirklich keinerlei Vibrationen und Laufgeräusche übertragen.

michaelh.