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*Rooftop wind turbine without moving blades, where the vacuum created is ducted past a bladed generator head that is out of the wind-swept area. This is at the 5kW scale, producing 334 watts 24/7 year round in 9 mph average wind speed. A single one would produce sufficient auxiliary power for the Seed Eco-Home night time use.
*Rooftop wind turbine without moving blades, where the vacuum created is ducted past a bladed generator head that is located below the wind-swept area. This is at the 5kW scale, producing 334 watts 24/7 year round in 9 mph average wind speed. A single one would produce sufficient auxiliary power for the Seed Eco-Home night time use.


Data: [https://26011849.fs1.hubspotusercontent-eu1.net/hubfs/26011849/Aeromine%20Website/downloads/Aeromine%20cut%20sheet%20231004.pdf]
Data: [https://26011849.fs1.hubspotusercontent-eu1.net/hubfs/26011849/Aeromine%20Website/downloads/Aeromine%20cut%20sheet%20231004.pdf]


*Appears to be $2400/kW installed capacity. But, note that the 5kW 'installed capacity' is really 334W at 9 mph - which is 5x more expensive than solar accounting for a 25% daily duty cycle of PV.
*Appears to be $2400/kW installed capacity. But, note that the 5kW 'installed capacity' is really 334W at 9 mph - which is 5x more expensive than solar accounting for a 25% daily duty cycle of PV for a realistic comparison.


For OSE route, see [[Deka-kW VAWT Wind Turbine]]
For OSE route, see [[Deka-kW VAWT Wind Turbine]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, 28 May 2024

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  • Rooftop wind turbine without moving blades, where the vacuum created is ducted past a bladed generator head that is located below the wind-swept area. This is at the 5kW scale, producing 334 watts 24/7 year round in 9 mph average wind speed. A single one would produce sufficient auxiliary power for the Seed Eco-Home night time use.

Data: [1]

  • Appears to be $2400/kW installed capacity. But, note that the 5kW 'installed capacity' is really 334W at 9 mph - which is 5x more expensive than solar accounting for a 25% daily duty cycle of PV for a realistic comparison.

For OSE route, see Deka-kW VAWT Wind Turbine