"Ideal for India," Anand Mahindra says in a video about innovative wind turbines
1. What are Tulip turbines?
It produces clean energy from any direction with its two vertical blades. A turbine's blades are simultaneously hit by the wind as it enters. Turbulence is reduced and efficiency is increased by horizontal ribs. In this way, the turbine can produce more energy by using a lower wind speed. Almost anywhere can be fitted with them, including houses, offices, shopping malls, and parking lots.
It does not require tall towers, and even with little wind, they start to turn and provide enough power to run. Compared to solar panels, they take up less space and generate more energy per square foot.
Whenever the wind conditions are favorable. Wind turbines have a lot of power. To build a wind turbine, 80 acres of land are required. In addition to being an eyesore with thousands of turbines, large wind farms need to be taller to take advantage of the stronger and more consistent wind.
Urban areas are dangerous places for massive spinning blades. The majority of wind turbines must be placed far apart. Their turbulence is affected when they are placed close together. It is possible to cluster tulip turbines close together without affecting the output.
2. Anand Mahindra on Tulip Turbines:-
I often wondered how massive allocations of land (and air, given their height!) for traditional turbines would be sustainable? Multiple forms of generation should be welcomed. For India, tulip turbines are ideal: lower cost, lower space & useful in both urban & rural settings. pic.twitter.com/j6ychzdGmK
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) October 21, 2022
3. Aim of Tulip Turbines:-
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