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Amidst the growing urgency for sustainable energy solutions, a groundbreaking silent wind turbine is poised to revolutionize residential power generation, challenging the dominance of traditional solar panels.

 

In recent years, as the global quest for sustainable energy continues, the introduction of innovative solutions has been crucial. Traditional silicon photovoltaic (PV) solar panels have dominated the residential renewable energy market. However, a groundbreaking development is changing the landscape: the LIAM F1 UWT wind turbine. This silent and efficient technology promises not only to complement existing solar solutions but potentially to disrupt their dominance. As we explore this new frontier, we uncover the potential for a more diverse and resilient approach to home energy systems.

 

The LIAM F1 UWT, developed by the innovative Dutch startup Archimedes, represents a new era in wind energy technology. Unlike conventional wind turbines, known for their noise and bulkiness, the LIAM F1 UWT is compact and quiet. With a diameter of just 5 feet and weighing under 220 pounds, it is designed for residential spaces where size and noise are concerns. Its spiral rotor layout allows it to capture wind from any direction, ensuring optimal power generation even in fluctuating wind conditions.

 

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https://www.sustainability-times.com/energy/your-panels-are-worthless-now-silent-turbine-that-gives-1500-kwh-at-home-ignites-class-war-between-solar-investors-and-energy-rebels/

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I really wanted this technology to work in Thailand as wind power is stronger at night when there is no solar and also on rainy days. So I tested the wind speed on a very windy day on the third floor of my house. The results were disappointing.

 

 

 

 

 

Engineering with Rosie is a great channel if you want to know more about domestic wind power:

 

 

 

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The government/EGAT/PEA are offering 20,000 Baht/year to land owners to have a wind turbine built on their land around  where I live.

Personally I'm not interested because of noise and access rights etc.

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20 hours ago, Rimmer said:

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Amidst the growing urgency for sustainable energy solutions, a groundbreaking silent wind turbine is poised to revolutionize residential power generation, challenging the dominance of traditional solar panels.

 

In recent years, as the global quest for sustainable energy continues, the introduction of innovative solutions has been crucial. Traditional silicon photovoltaic (PV) solar panels have dominated the residential renewable energy market. However, a groundbreaking development is changing the landscape: the LIAM F1 UWT wind turbine. This silent and efficient technology promises not only to complement existing solar solutions but potentially to disrupt their dominance. As we explore this new frontier, we uncover the potential for a more diverse and resilient approach to home energy systems.

 

The LIAM F1 UWT, developed by the innovative Dutch startup Archimedes, represents a new era in wind energy technology. Unlike conventional wind turbines, known for their noise and bulkiness, the LIAM F1 UWT is compact and quiet. With a diameter of just 5 feet and weighing under 220 pounds, it is designed for residential spaces where size and noise are concerns. Its spiral rotor layout allows it to capture wind from any direction, ensuring optimal power generation even in fluctuating wind conditions.

 

More:

https://www.sustainability-times.com/energy/your-panels-are-worthless-now-silent-turbine-that-gives-1500-kwh-at-home-ignites-class-war-between-solar-investors-and-energy-rebels/

Unfortunately the link does not provide either the country of origin, the price nor the longevity of the device.

 

It also seems that it will work alongside existing solar panels which are actually silent in operation anyway, therefore you are gaining little, and incurring the cost of extra expense and the possibility of having to reinforce your roof to accommodate the extra weight.

 

My apologies. Having read the accompanying text it seems as though it is a Dutch firm that is developing it. I would hope that the company will train Thais in how to install and maintain the device.

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