These Wind Turbines have NO Blades!

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    For Decades the wind turbine has been at the center of renewable energy generation. But the future of blade-less wind turbines is interesting, as it is poised to decentralized wind energy production. So what does solid state wind turbines look like, and what impact will they have? Let's take a deeper dive!
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  • @TheBetterGame
    @TheBetterGame 3 года назад +118

    Suggestion: You should look into chapter marks (TimeStamps?) for videos like these.

    • @metooo668
      @metooo668 3 года назад +3

      Yes please make this happen already

  • @jacobrafaat1516
    @jacobrafaat1516 2 года назад +21

    One thing I’ve heard about birds in turbines is that larger birds specifically are effected disproportionately to smaller birds, like condors and other large birds

    • @DavidHalko
      @DavidHalko 2 года назад +3

      You are correct. The comparison was a false dichotomy, a logical fallacy. Those birds killed by the large windmills can potentially eat small cats, as well as dogs for that matter, especially dead ones.

    • @BossOfAllTrades
      @BossOfAllTrades 2 года назад +1

      @@DavidHalkovery interesting..allowing more cats to kill smaller birds

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Год назад

      @@DavidHalko Hunters in the US shoot 15 million birds every year. They are not shooting sparrows.

    • @tuberroot1112
      @tuberroot1112 Год назад

      As with all this green crap they have to lie and twist the facts. Cats are in equilibrium with sparrows. Giant condors, bald eagles and migrating geese are less expendable. EPA has introduced draconian regulations to protect all these bird species..... which the greenies instantly forget about when it comes to wind power. This is just another perverse outcome of the hysterical obsession about limiting CO2. ALL other reasoning goes out of the window.

  • @kevatut23
    @kevatut23 2 года назад +227

    At nearly seventy, the design work I did on bladeless turbines in the nineties still haunts me. At the time, there was no interest I could connect with. About five years ago, I 3D printed a scale model of the most promising of the work. The physics are valid, and one element has appeared. But the overall design will likely only become a little known and lost concept. Keep up the good work.

    • @xcalie22
      @xcalie22 2 года назад +11

      Mate that's awesome!
      Would love to sit down and have a beer or a coffee with you!

    • @crazycanadian7223
      @crazycanadian7223 2 года назад +10

      I'm curious, which of the designs mentioned in the video was yours? Or did you come up with something that remains completely unique? I'd love to hear the details... wind power as a concept is fascinating to me, but I dislike traditional bladed turbines.

    • @kevatut23
      @kevatut23 2 года назад +36

      @@crazycanadian7223 None in the vid were mine. Difficult to explain without the pictures. But in essence, imagine an 80 meter tall shaped tube (shaped to manipulate pressures and velocities) where the base held an internal turbine and the inlet, and the top, a wing which swiveled into the wind. The trailing edge had a full span slot. As air passed over the wing, the low pressure region at the traling edge drew air up the tube through the turbine. The top surface of the wing had PV which drove a compressed air jet to impart rotation to the turbine when the air was too light to drive the turbine at speed. The turbine blade assy also acted as a flywheel to mitigate rotational speed drops. Simple concept. Passive to birds, and far more attractive. I'd upload pix if possible.

    • @crazycanadian7223
      @crazycanadian7223 2 года назад +8

      @@kevatut23 That's quite interesting and very unique, I think can picture the configuration but I'd certainly like to see a picture - maybe you could upload to a site like Imgur or something and link it here? I don't _think_ RUclips filters links in comments.

    • @dirkdiggler9379
      @dirkdiggler9379 2 года назад +1

      Sounds like a lifetime of work for naught

  • @grandenauto3214
    @grandenauto3214 2 года назад +2

    In southern Alberta the wind is always blowing, at one time we thought of a small vertical axis turbine on each fence post, just to keep our electric fence going… this was 30 years ago… now it actually seems to be a plausible idea

  • @tsbrownie
    @tsbrownie 3 года назад +165

    Now we understand that ancient cultures were not worshiping phalluses but were working on bladeless wind generators.

    • @bcn1gh7h4wk
      @bcn1gh7h4wk 2 года назад +5

      for all we know, they could have been trying to copy *that weird thing they saw one time, that some people gave so much care to, that provided them with limitless power, which looked more or less like a giant vertical stick of some weird material*

    • @glidercoach
      @glidercoach 2 года назад +5

      Ancient cultures sacrificed humans to please the gods over the deadly weather, back when Co2 was at its lowest level.
      Even the lowest IQ person can understand spending trillions to reduce Co2 levels is not money well spent.
      Eventually we will need to go renewable. The means by which we arrive there will decide if we are free or enslaved.

    • @shawnbottom4769
      @shawnbottom4769 2 года назад +2

      They were doing both!

    • @itTchin
      @itTchin 2 года назад +3

      Ancestors: It doesn't vibrate... ok, this will be statue.

  • @Dubnoreix
    @Dubnoreix 2 года назад +291

    “We’re pretty big fans of wind.” I See what you did there. ;-)

  • @alvarofernandez5118
    @alvarofernandez5118 2 года назад +62

    Paradoxically, being bird friendly means birds will try to nest there and foul it up.

    • @TetraTimboman
      @TetraTimboman 2 года назад +8

      "foul it up"
      haha birb

    • @ronlaverdiere
      @ronlaverdiere 2 года назад

      @@TetraTimboman That would be 'fowl' it up.

    • @AnimMouse
      @AnimMouse 2 года назад

      Foul! Yellow card! Free kick given.

    • @melgross
      @melgross 2 года назад +1

      I doubt birds would try to nest on a quickly moving pole.

  • @onerimeuse
    @onerimeuse 2 года назад +15

    This is from five months ago, but I'd love a yearly update on this and all your other clean power topics. This was an excellent and succinct breakdown of emerging technologies

  • @gregr28
    @gregr28 2 года назад +45

    The Power Pod looks amazing. I've been researching, getting ready to install a solar roof and would love to also channel wind energy. But the idea midway through the video of placing a vertical generator next to a train track seems like it could be a golden idea. I'm just imagining what a mile long stretch of those on both sides could do. It also got me thinking about other man-made wind tunnels. I remember working in downtown, where the tall buildings created winds in the winter that were so strong you couldn't walk into it at times, and what kind of energy that wind could generate.

    • @stephentsang259
      @stephentsang259 2 года назад +7

      Yes, some 'bad' city planning make good spots for energy generation. Alley between buildings, we might make their funneling effect pay for our energy bills.

    • @mastercommander4535
      @mastercommander4535 2 года назад +7

      They are installed on experimental basis on U.K. main highways to catch the funnel effect of passing cars (like the train example)

    • @rindiatmokosupardi5840
      @rindiatmokosupardi5840 2 года назад

      @@stephentsang259 ⁰

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy 2 года назад +2

      Like next to highways...

    • @b_uppy
      @b_uppy 2 года назад

      @@mastercommander4535
      Saw your comment after I posted mine...

  • @kevynnedallaire1815
    @kevynnedallaire1815 2 года назад +22

    I love the power pod! Seems simple, and easily allows for retrofit applications on existing homes. Plus they seem inocuous enough if mounted on your roof top.

  • @bethmcguinn8606
    @bethmcguinn8606 2 года назад +26

    Thanks for covering these smaller wind options! I am hoping to suppliment my 5kw solar PV and solar hot water with wind some day!

  • @I_report_scammers_spammers
    @I_report_scammers_spammers 2 года назад +14

    I already have roof mounted PV solar panels, but I am VERY interested in rooftop mounted wind generation, so this was useful.
    I also really want geothermal HVAC.

    • @kevinblackburn3198
      @kevinblackburn3198 2 года назад +1

      All that sounds very expensive.

    • @BeachGirlLaw
      @BeachGirlLaw Год назад

      Google geothermal called Dandelion should be vertically integrated into vocational school training, all across the country. I don’t understand how geo-thermal has been so marginalized. What is the holdup? Everyone could heat and cool their home or workspace with their front or back yard.

  • @markh7288
    @markh7288 3 года назад +6

    Very interesting. I live in a climate that has loads of wind and not that much sunshine. This makes so much sense

  • @stevesmith194327
    @stevesmith194327 3 года назад +36

    Vertical wind turbins are my favorite right now, but the Halcium :Power Pod looks really cool for my residence!!

    • @tzenophile
      @tzenophile 3 года назад

      Have you actually tried a vertical wind turbine?

    • @denale6887
      @denale6887 3 года назад

      I agree .. my question to them is if they have considered stacking them .. making a tower .. my other thought was making them smaller and lighter so that you could place more of them around your residence (roof caps / chimneys / gutters)

    • @tzenophile
      @tzenophile 3 года назад +2

      @@denale6887 Why don't you just get one for starters, and when you realize you will never get a return on investment, you do not buy the rest? Compared to "traditional" windmills, these are notoriously inefficient.

    • @denale6887
      @denale6887 3 года назад +2

      @@tzenophile something has to be better than nothing .. in the areas that I was contemplating a windmill the neighbors would complain not to mention the city would most likely poo poo 💩 the conventional windmill

    • @tzenophile
      @tzenophile 3 года назад +2

      @@denale6887 No. Sometimes nothing is the best strategy, that goes for many types of situations. In this case it is simple; you are spending money that you won't get back, and the device will not produce useful amounts of power. So it is not simply something, it is something that will have a negative impact. This is worse than gambling, for at least in gambling there is a small chance that you could win. Just get solar.

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 2 года назад +3

    That expression you said from your heart at the end of the video is honestly the biggest thing I resonate with. I totally wish to see that type of future as well. Almost like we have all these little unique art structures all over towns that utilize natural energy from our ecosystem in all sorts of creative ways.

  • @gridoffgear6113
    @gridoffgear6113 Год назад +12

    The vortex shedding is extremely interesting, but I wonder if it may produce some frequencies that have an impact on nature. I'm a big fan of Vawt's and really like the power pod design.

    • @kevatut23
      @kevatut23 Год назад

      The interior of the wing has a flow fence matrix designed to force distributed pressure along the trailing edge. The air gap in that trailing edge is huge at the designed scale, and should, as predicted, not produce pressure differentials that might induce harmonics.

  • @junkerzn7312
    @junkerzn7312 3 года назад +20

    (Yes, though I should point out... cats generally kill small birds, while wind turbines can kill larger predatory birds)
    -Matt

    • @prismgems
      @prismgems 2 года назад +8

      To be more precise, cats kill birds that aren't endangered, wind turbines kill endangered birds (and bats).

    • @Derekisastro
      @Derekisastro 2 года назад

      @@prismgems Lol, cats can tell the difference? Small birds are not endangered? ... so much wrong with your statement. Obviously can't be even close to true.

    • @prismgems
      @prismgems 2 года назад +5

      @@Derekisastro Cats sure do. Last year a pair of golden eagles came through my neighborhood. After they were here for a few weeks, I stopped seeing any cats passing through my yard. That is, the birds ate the cats, instead of the cats eating the birds. :-)
      The birds that cats kill are usually the small birds that thrive in urban areas, like sparrows, starlings, doves, etc. They are definitely not endangered.
      Generalizations like I made will always have exceptions, so you will be correct in particular cases.

    • @Derekisastro
      @Derekisastro 2 года назад +2

      @@prismgems unfortunately, by your own admission, your generalisations are, I think, too generalized. You really need to look into the data on what species, birds and others, that cats have affected. Not only do cats kill endangered birds (and other animals) they are also the leading cause of many species becoming endangered.
      Likewise, you really need to show the data on what endangered birds wings turbines, apparently selectively, kill.
      As much as your anecdotal story is interesting, it is just that, an interesting story. A far cry from any actual useful data. Many, many assumptions and extrapolations based on that anecdote. I really hope your initial statement is based on a whole lot more than just your personal anecdotes. I fear they may not be.

    • @fredgarvin4482
      @fredgarvin4482 2 года назад +1

      @@Derekisastro he doesn't need to show anything.
      I believe what he says to be true. What he says seems very plausible and believable. Your request for precise data and studies is not warranted. If you want that much detail then look it up yourself.

  • @travelledfar
    @travelledfar 3 года назад +15

    There is a project in the UK, to harness the wind generated by traffic. They are setting up vertical turbines on the central reservation (median US speak?) on part of the motorway between London and Dover, as a proof of concept.

    • @denale6887
      @denale6887 3 года назад

      I believe that there was also a thought of placing batteries in lamp posts for this project ..

    • @courtneypope1234
      @courtneypope1234 3 года назад +4

      It’s dangerous and doesn’t work so great in theory. The extra drag created is compensated by the vehicle, there fore more fuel being used. It’s been debunked a few times now, not sure why the same videos keep going around for them.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 3 года назад

      @@courtneypope1234 Exactly.

    • @EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV
      @EveryoneWhoUsesThisTV 3 года назад +1

      @@courtneypope1234 I've seen those turbines, they are about 3 feet tall and barely fatter than the lamp post they are mounted on! :)
      If they create big drag, surely street signs and bus stops etc, would make even more?
      The idea was to harvest waste energy from traffic.. Can you link a debunking video with sound math pls?
      Goggling debunking these turbines gives me nothing....

    • @remliqa
      @remliqa 3 года назад +1

      @@courtneypope1234
      Can you provide the name of the video that debunked them , please?

  • @MrBilld75
    @MrBilld75 2 года назад +7

    VAWT's can actually be quite powerful. All depends on how you design them, but they can spin extremely fast, are very stable and can spin in virtually no wind, due to, as you said omnidirectional. You can mount them down low, unlike HAWT's. The military use VAWTS, as they are low profile and easily deployed and safe and work on the ground.

  • @buggyridge
    @buggyridge 2 года назад +10

    I just recently stumbled across your channel and have subscribed. This is my 2nd video. My wife and I really enjoyed your long term solar experiences as we are considering doing the same. I am a huge fan of wind also but these huge wind turbines need to be sited in proper locations away from residential areas and areas of natural beauty. Cats eat a lot of birds around the house such as sparrows and robins but typically do not eat large raptors, bats and eagles that can nest much higher in the air. The bases for wind turbines can also disrupt ground water and wetlands and ruin prime farmland during construction. Why do we not talk about conservation anymore? Old computers and technology are wasting far too much energy as well. I'm retired from the agency formerly known as the Soil Conservation Service. Looking forward to learning from you! Appreciate your enthusiasm.

    • @TwoBitDaVinci
      @TwoBitDaVinci  2 года назад +1

      So glad to hear James! Glad to have you aboard!

  • @debbiehenri345
    @debbiehenri345 3 года назад +10

    The only concern is that there will be only one or two surviving options available as they prove more efficient than others, because we don't all live in areas that are suitable for some of these designs.
    For example: I think the RAF would have something to say about a skysail hovering over my house, since they sometimes make very low flypasts.
    The traditional wind turbine would be constantly criticised and reported by a particularly fussy neighbour.
    Those ones with the wires - well, I can see them being a problem for birds that tend to swoop about at high speeds. I had a Merlin wedge herself in a large gauge wire mesh fence when hunting swallows.
    So that would leave the VAWT (I'm currently looking into a way to heat or provide light for my greenhouse when I finally build it, so I can better grow veg plants through the winter). The VAWT looks the most promising, since I am hoping to find a way to build one rather than buy it. I have some parts, just have to make sense of the electrics book I'm currently reading. Not easy when you've never been interested in that sort of thing before!

    • @zeusdarkgod7727
      @zeusdarkgod7727 2 года назад +1

      If you live near any kind of river or creek you can build a hydroelectric system for pretty cheep that will put out about 500kw. RUclips is a great source for learning electrical systems. 👍

  • @JoshOntko
    @JoshOntko 3 года назад +40

    "Skybrators"!! love it!!!

    • @gummy5795
      @gummy5795 2 года назад

      A vibrator for titan

  • @spocksvulcanbrain
    @spocksvulcanbrain Год назад +6

    You also need to include the cost and environmental impact of the turbine blades. The cost to make them, the materials used and the almost inability to get rid of them once they've been damaged (usually due to wear on their front edge) and need to be replaced. There are literal graveyards of blades that we can't recycle and won't decompose.

    • @pedropimenta896
      @pedropimenta896 Год назад +1

      Cant the blades be recycled? If the materials are good...

  • @greatpix
    @greatpix 2 года назад +4

    My concern of the vortex designed generator is if it produces any kind of low frequency sound. Low frequency sounds have been known to be a health issue for people and animals.

    • @RayyM2
      @RayyM2 2 года назад

      Your statement is fiction without sources.

  • @GA-yv3zw
    @GA-yv3zw 3 года назад +38

    Ah yes the giant neck massager 😆

  • @davidkendall2272
    @davidkendall2272 3 года назад +23

    Thanks for doing this segment. Very interesting. I have been interested in wind generated energy to supplement my 13.2 kWh solar PV system. I need something to supplement our energy generation between November and February, when our solar underperforms up in Edmonds, WA. Keep doing topics like this.

  • @communitygardener17
    @communitygardener17 2 года назад +2

    I have been looking for little residential vertical wind turbines for years! Can't wait!

  • @marcooliveira9335
    @marcooliveira9335 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the demonstration, I like the idea of micro farms to generate the electricity, small/micro hydroelectric power plants or geothermal. Years ago people were talking about harvesting the power of ocean waves - perhaps all these ideas started when the oil industry were supreme and therefore didn't survive the economics of its time. Now 50+ years later it may have a chance to be be explored once again. I would like the large industrial complex to general their own power this would force them to be more efficient on the eletricty usage. I knew a textile company which was producing its electricity and the extra was being sold to complement the city needs, this was very helpful to all.

  • @pete_pump
    @pete_pump 3 года назад +8

    Thank Ricky. That’s a cracking episode and one where you make a very convincing case for novel wind generation technologies.

  • @denale6887
    @denale6887 3 года назад +19

    Loved your take on the wind power .. I have been interested in the Vertical Access Turbines and the Halcium Power Pods seems promising for residential and commercial uses .. the Power Pod or VAWT's simular have peaked my interest for decades .. my thought was to stack them and place them in series .. or make them smaller and place them in series .. not only for trains but for highways especially for tunnels or overpasses .. the smaller versions could replace the aerators on garages that circulate air to dissipate heat .. the uses are basically endless .. thank you for putting out this video .. I am now a Subscriber

    • @dwc0
      @dwc0 2 года назад +2

      Vertical AXIS

    • @SomnoNaut
      @SomnoNaut Год назад

      I have always wanted to convert my furnace chimney into a wind pipe with vertical windmills inside of it and allowing the lower portion to vent to outside yielding a difference in pressure from roof to basement spinning the rotors out of view.

  • @reginanjus
    @reginanjus 2 года назад +2

    Very intriguing! I have a wind mill I have not installed! We have 12k of solar! Have not checked with our town for Windmill permit yet!

  • @rtfazeberdee3519
    @rtfazeberdee3519 2 года назад +3

    great video - it would be good to see an update on the tech in this video in the future to see if they made to the market and more detail on their capacity

  • @richarddeese1991
    @richarddeese1991 3 года назад +8

    Thanks. I think the key will be a workable mixture of large power 'farms', medium-small projects such integrating in a business park, and individual solutions. Several of the ideas you featured could be placed on top of buildings, and the wire frames might even be integrated into fencing. Integration will be the challenge - at all scales. It's exciting to follow all the ideas people are coming up with, and I certainly hope many of them come to fruition. tavi.

    • @c.d.porter9366
      @c.d.porter9366 Год назад +1

      When individual power development is sold on to the grid at WHOLESALE then real progress can be made.

  • @planeteuropa
    @planeteuropa 3 года назад +29

    Some info on the power outputs of these devices would have been great.

    • @ReinhardSchuster
      @ReinhardSchuster 3 года назад +5

      next to nothing

    • @steveb796
      @steveb796 3 года назад

      He said the vibrator out out about 1/3 of what a traditional wind turbine does at 30-40% if the cost.

    • @fiditenemini2452
      @fiditenemini2452 3 года назад +1

      no torque at all. just a giant falic toy.

    • @steveb796
      @steveb796 3 года назад +2

      @@fiditenemini2452 giant phallic toys are a big businesses

    • @tzenophile
      @tzenophile 3 года назад +1

      @@steveb796 That makes no sense. That is like the question, how much does a traditional fish weigh?

  • @jacobrafaat1516
    @jacobrafaat1516 2 года назад +59

    I’d love to see turbines around freeways that could capture wind from passing by cars

    • @a2cryss
      @a2cryss 2 года назад +11

      The only problem with that is it may cause a little higher wind resistance for the cars causing them to use more fuel and thus offsetting any gains. Better to put them where there is natural wind. That being said, Detroit Metro airport has some in the center divider of the north entrance to harness the draft wind from both directions of cars passing by.

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 2 года назад +5

      Yeah you literally be stealing the gas from the cars

    • @robertallenmcdowell
      @robertallenmcdowell 2 года назад +4

      if you go to the Denver Airport and ride the train they have pinwheels as art that cost millions of dollars that spin as train passes through the tunnel. It produces nothing more than good feelings to watch. In government circles it's considered a rousing success.

    • @motownbiker92
      @motownbiker92 2 года назад +5

      There already testing them in Britain they're placing vertical wind turbines on freeways attached to light poles taking advantage of the airflow created by passing vehicles to power the light and traffic information.

    • @VeniceInventors
      @VeniceInventors 2 года назад +2

      It sounds great on the surface but is so inefficient that if the traffic is gasoline-powered, it causes many many times more pollution from the multiple conversion losses than simply running some gasoline-powered generators along the freeway, which is still terrible. With electric cars the environmental impact may be lesser, depending how the electricity was generated, but still horribly inefficient due to 10+ conversion stages from the car charger to the street light.
      I vaguely recall some concept of using piezzo elements in the pavement to generate electricity from passing cars, if that works it would be far more efficient.

  • @overunityinventor
    @overunityinventor 2 года назад +8

    *How many watts can we make for free?*
    Bob Dylon: The answer my friend is blowing in the wind!

  • @davidmccarthy6061
    @davidmccarthy6061 3 года назад +22

    Probably need all of these for different use cases.

    • @mattgaming8717
      @mattgaming8717 3 года назад +2

      Yes. All good to test for decades for the future if they are this much better..except that power pod one. Itll still require more maintenance. The others avoid pretty much just that. Just my opinion.

  • @Incredible_sports94
    @Incredible_sports94 3 года назад +11

    My thesis of undergraduate was about OWT(offshore wind turbine) under storms surge, i found it awesome, i would like to pursue my master's in that domain.

    • @SapioiT
      @SapioiT 3 года назад +2

      If you do, please make a company to sell efficient wind turbines for a household, or even for a vehicle. I mean, if you use it while the vehicle is stationary, it will generate power. If you use it while the vehicle is moving, it will only deflect the wind sideways, so it's beneficial if you put a small wind turbine in front of the vehicle, as there are youtube videos out there. For example, "Mileage Results You Won't Believe!!! - Wind Power on a CAR #5
      " by youtube channel "
      Quint BUILDs". Also check out the videos "Dirt Simple Energy Storage | In Depth" by "Now You Know", "The Future of Solid State Wind Energy - No More Blades" by "Undecided with Matt Ferrell", and "Agrivoltaics. An economic lifeline for American farmers?" by "Just Have a Think".

  • @georgebudd3397
    @georgebudd3397 Год назад +7

    I hear you on the decentralisation of power generation ( : I’ve been interested in the piezoelectric effect and wonder if there is much development going on into the use of this phenomena to generate power from vibration ?

  • @sandybayes
    @sandybayes Год назад

    Great alternative wind technologies . Who knows someone may pick up on these and who knows how they might springboard. Love your keeping your eyes open to all sort of possibilities!

  • @ljk075
    @ljk075 3 года назад +19

    Let’s be real. Does any of these contraptions make enough power to charge a phone?

    • @tollevkvendbo
      @tollevkvendbo 2 года назад +6

      Yes

    • @cjbh9516
      @cjbh9516 2 года назад +1

      Reverse the technology and you create wind.....high power dc lines...hmmm.,

    • @zeusdarkgod7727
      @zeusdarkgod7727 2 года назад

      @Pavlo Kasperskyi lol best comment. 😂

    • @DavidHalko
      @DavidHalko 2 года назад

      A micro wind turbine creates a lot of constant power, if you do not live in a valley.

  • @stevemickler452
    @stevemickler452 3 года назад +15

    Great video . As usual you held my interest and efficiently explained the concepts. This is in stark contrast to other channels that tease and waste time just to extend watch time. I selfishly hope for success of your channel.
    Decentralization fights economy of scale when it comes to wind power but that seems to have stimulated some really clever solutions. I remember seeing a vortex idea from the 70's that used a large delta wing to create vortexes that were harvested by smaller props mounted above on either side of the rear of the wing. It was said to be able to use very low wind speed effectively.

  • @redarkle2582
    @redarkle2582 2 года назад +1

    Great Stuff Da V, Keep Them Spinning !!

  • @natehirt4297
    @natehirt4297 2 года назад

    Very insightful video. Great job with the production and music, guys.

  • @techyjames1945
    @techyjames1945 3 года назад +8

    This pod based wind turbines that could go on your home are the most interesting. Although compared to solar anything with moving parts also add maintenance cost to keep it operational.

    • @TwoBitDaVinci
      @TwoBitDaVinci  3 года назад +1

      True!

    • @KGopidas
      @KGopidas 3 года назад

      The saddest part of the story is that wind often carries a lot of unwanted materials, especially sand and dried leaves, which are likely to clog all moving parts

  • @gbsbill
    @gbsbill 3 года назад +4

    I like the Halcium power pod. I put my name on the list I have a small hill as tall as the house. I would like to put one up on top to capture what appears to be a constant breeze up there.

  • @alexwolfe9895
    @alexwolfe9895 Год назад

    And thanks for the vid. You are part of the reason I just purchased two Makemu vertical wind turbines from Italy, where the diving Euro against the dollar, has made them more affordable.

  • @nebulagaze47
    @nebulagaze47 2 года назад

    this will be cool to keep track on and see what comes up, maybe you do some announcements for future wind technology,
    always an interesting topic

  • @rui569
    @rui569 3 года назад +15

    Decentralized power production and storage capability will be a major disrupter in the way we manage energy.

    • @MrFridgadare
      @MrFridgadare 3 года назад

      It will be a major disrupter to controlling populations. So it's unlikely to happen.

    • @rui569
      @rui569 3 года назад +1

      @@MrFridgadarethe advances in solar and storage (better and more affordable tech, including transition to EVs) will allow individuals and businesses to be more energy independent. This will trigger a change in the energy model as never seen before. Energy providers may not want it to happen, but they should count on it. It is inevitable imo.

    • @DavidHalko
      @DavidHalko 2 года назад +1

      The potential is there.
      Decentralized power production is common in the Third World and War Zones.
      People like the convenience of centralized power, as they like the convenience of centralized anything (A/C, Government, etc.) - until it breaks down and things decentralize again.

  • @KaerryKat
    @KaerryKat 3 года назад +4

    Just stumbled onto your post; Excellent, and informative!

  • @mikekelly5869
    @mikekelly5869 Год назад

    This is a nice roundup of what's at or near the open market in wind generation. Thanks!

  • @terrypierson5807
    @terrypierson5807 2 года назад +1

    i like the power pod because of its invisibility to anyone not close enough to already see you or your place of dwelling

  • @CurtisRose55
    @CurtisRose55 3 года назад +13

    Skybrator is now my new favorite way to refer to those standing bladeless turbines.
    I think you missed a few levels of magnitude for the EWECon. You stated that it would take over 500 nozzles, which is technically correct, but 2.1 mV to a KV would be closer to 500,000x

    • @mfmr200
      @mfmr200 2 года назад

      groundildo

  • @ElBrujoXX
    @ElBrujoXX 3 года назад +3

    Great video , loved it and very informative

  • @wheelsmanga
    @wheelsmanga 2 года назад +1

    This is the type of video that makes the internet great. I hadn't heard about any of these technologies

  • @melissakeeney807
    @melissakeeney807 2 года назад +1

    I would love to put some vertical turbines by my home! I am on a hill and right beside my home the wind blows rather hard there almost all the time! I have been wanting to do this for a while. I can't wait for it to be more easily accessible.

  • @tyharris78
    @tyharris78 3 года назад +3

    I saw them put the vertical access turbines on a tree type structure , turbine was like leaves , aesthetically/structurally can go anywhere

  • @stevedugas2806
    @stevedugas2806 3 года назад +14

    Great video! I look forward to seeing much more decentralized wind power generators in a price range that is affordable to the average homeowner. Keep up the good work.

    • @KGopidas
      @KGopidas 3 года назад

      Architacts should dovetail into roof design and financiers mortgage rates should include in deal

  • @natcalverley4344
    @natcalverley4344 2 года назад

    Just found your channel. I love it . Thanks for the great work.

  • @EtudianteAviendah
    @EtudianteAviendah 2 года назад +1

    Love this video!!! Thank you so much!

  • @sparklingmadness9139
    @sparklingmadness9139 3 года назад +5

    500*2mW = 1W, you meant to say 500 thousand nozzles / kW at 09:15.

  • @divergentthg7925
    @divergentthg7925 3 года назад +16

    More bat friendly. I'm sure Batman will be glad of that

  • @fytube7818
    @fytube7818 2 года назад +21

    “I hope we can now stop minimizing and trivializing the impacts that outdoor cats have on the environment and start addressing the serious problem of cat predation,” said Darin Schroeder, the group’s vice president for conservation advocacy.

    • @ThePtoleme
      @ThePtoleme 2 года назад +1

      I hope he got a good deal for believing flawed studies.

  • @jimsquires3948
    @jimsquires3948 Год назад

    No mention of windmills and wind generators, which have been in existence for decades. I enjoy you presentations.

  • @NameWitheld159
    @NameWitheld159 3 года назад +6

    I think Vortex turbines could be popular in today's meme culture

  • @gerryhildebrand916
    @gerryhildebrand916 3 года назад +3

    I thought I heard about the Iceland system and it was bottom-heavy. Would have been nice if you had included that in this program. Still, I enjoyed every minute.

  • @larrymarron1170
    @larrymarron1170 2 года назад

    The last ones were the best you did a good job bro

  • @manuelrafa6392
    @manuelrafa6392 2 года назад

    Nice and beneficial,thanks guys for the info.

  • @samnelson3526
    @samnelson3526 3 года назад +4

    Wow. That statistic about cats was great!

  • @just_russ4633
    @just_russ4633 3 года назад +3

    Liked and subscribed. Nice informative video. Thankyou. I like the Green Pod.

  • @SBY77.
    @SBY77. Год назад

    Clicked on this video specifically for information about wildlife friendly, tiny home hybrid wind/solar power systems. I got what I came for. Thanks!

  • @siddharthabarua6209
    @siddharthabarua6209 Год назад

    These bladeless turbines and wind harnessing devices are so cool!😃😎...Even the vertical axis blade-bearing ones sound fantastic!😃🥰😍

  • @JuliaGooliaOnGoogle
    @JuliaGooliaOnGoogle 3 года назад +30

    I like what you say in the end about finding creative ways to integrate these wind technologies into everyday life. When I saw that 'vibrator' all I could think of is user experience and adoption. I don't think people would be able to get past it. 🤣

    • @stevenorcutt2099
      @stevenorcutt2099 3 года назад +3

      With a vibrator like that, who needs a man?😂😅😁

    • @razingcanez717
      @razingcanez717 3 года назад +2

      Could you imagine a huge farm full of them?

    • @debbiehenri345
      @debbiehenri345 3 года назад +6

      @@razingcanez717 Could you imagine what graffiti artists will do to them? It will be a constant job cleaning them up.

    • @denale6887
      @denale6887 3 года назад +1

      Lol .. a rename may be needed .. maybe they should place a weighted cap (head) on top ;)

    • @kylesmith4173
      @kylesmith4173 3 года назад +4

      Do you think they come in black?😂

  • @MrGonzonator
    @MrGonzonator 3 года назад +6

    These vortex shedding wind powered generators are a bit of a mouthful... But I can see them being popular with the ladies.
    Maybe if we gave it a friendly acronym..
    Vortex
    Inducement for
    Better
    Resonance
    And
    Tuning
    Of
    Resonator

    • @loganwalsh
      @loganwalsh 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣

    • @ljprep6250
      @ljprep6250 3 года назад +2

      Ricky said SKYbrator, which won't funnel funding out of the personal enjoyment sector.

  • @jeffcauhape6880
    @jeffcauhape6880 2 года назад

    Interesting. Thank you for making this video.

  • @msvaughan
    @msvaughan 2 года назад +1

    Part of the issue of the lack of adoption of even micro wind turbines is that in the UK planning permission is required for a micro generator to be attached to the property. Planning permission is not required if it is not attached to the main property but does require a large area to be available around the turbine for which many properties do not have.

  • @tahu1349
    @tahu1349 2 года назад +6

    Put them in front of politicians and CEOs .... plenty of energy generated when they speak

    • @tahu1349
      @tahu1349 2 года назад

      @Glenn De Vries from their mouths or rear ends?.... 🤔... Suppose no difference?

  • @ZsOtherBrother
    @ZsOtherBrother 3 года назад +3

    15:30 : "..I kept thinking: what if we had like a.." vibrating device on each canopy on the beach, with the canopies amplifying the sound of the vibrations.... no environmental impact at all, right? :P

    • @amigajoe
      @amigajoe 2 года назад

      I’m far from a scientist so I actually don’t know what the ramifications would be, but compared to the ramifications of fossil fuels…

  • @gaard601
    @gaard601 Год назад

    I like this this presentation for extending the possibilities. I have been a large fan of solar and wind (which is solar power in a converted form) since the 70s when I learned about wind power that supplied farming communities before REA. Admiral Byrd took a wind generator (I believe a Jacobs model) to the South pole and decades later subsequent explorers on had to UN-tether the device to receive full output. We can use many sources but the stumbling block has always been storage since the wind is not always predictable. The vertical axis air impeller was invented in the US nearly 100 years ago. It never needed to be directed to the wind because it already was for 365 degrees. This is a new technology and it's not likely we can changes without gradual transition. You talked about bird kills be seemed to dismiss it with comparison to cat kills. I will tell you that Bat kills are much higher. We have migrating Bats in my part of the country and we used to see 8-12 bats flying in our back yard catching insects and making our lives better every night. The Wind Farms went up and the bats were reduced to 0 and even a few years 1-2. The three bladed wind generators make a sound when rotating like the wind blowing over the mouth of a cave and the Bats are drawn to it. Since the blades have an articulated swing, the Bats can't hear them coming from the side and are slaughtered. There are piles of their carcasses under the wind generators. We need a better total focus for this to be a complete solution that claims 'Green.'

  • @tdanenbe
    @tdanenbe 2 года назад

    Rocking adventure ! - Thanks pal

  • @reginaromsey
    @reginaromsey 2 года назад +7

    I’ve been paying my power company for “blue power” for years. It is more expensive, but is supposed to help put in more big wind turbines. I would love the Vertical Wind Turbine in a pinwheel design, possibly more than one depending on how high they have to be. The other would be the Pot, although I’m not sure how much wind I get here on a regular basis (currently the wind speed at the nearby airport is 5mph), and again, how high off the ground it would have to be in this neighborhood with its mature trees and landscaping.
    The parasail type thing would be right out for homes like mine in a city airport flit path, or in the airspace of smaller airports.

  • @RamDragon32
    @RamDragon32 2 года назад +8

    Current wind turbines produce far more carbon during their production than they ever manage to offset in their operational life span. I just think any discussion of Windpower should always include that note. Nothing's as green as Nuclear, but I'd rather have solar or wind anyway, just better than we have now.
    Thank you for mentioning the inherent energy losses present in centralized systems. Decentralization is the way of the future, and someday every home will have its own power generation/storage. Other areas we waste power is in how we use that power in our homes and businesses. Light, heating/cooling, circulating air, etc can all be offset with a more intelligent design, making renewable power a more obtainable goal.
    Still, the biggest danger we face to seeing that future is a belief that any one of these solutions is "The Answer." We need a variety of solutions all working in tandem.

    • @bradhiebert6403
      @bradhiebert6403 2 года назад +1

      Finally someone got it right. I worked on them for two years. They are anything but green. People that say that don't know shit. They are high maintenance too.

  • @rjlinnovations1516
    @rjlinnovations1516 2 года назад +1

    Excellent design and there is no much wear and tear parts involved 👍

  • @shaunhall6834
    @shaunhall6834 2 года назад +1

    I'm planning on using wind, solar and water for my off-grid home. I think using these power sources in combination is the best solution for my purposes.

  • @AndrewKuntzman
    @AndrewKuntzman 3 года назад +5

    I like these. Seem like a great option

  • @ElBrujoXX
    @ElBrujoXX 3 года назад +3

    I’m in central texas , it’s windy all the time , I’d love to try some of these wind solutions

    • @TwoBitDaVinci
      @TwoBitDaVinci  3 года назад

      Yah I’ll going to do further videos on it

    • @brigitteosborne3924
      @brigitteosborne3924 2 года назад

      Same here where I reside in Spokane, WA. I wished I could have 2 wind trees and 2 Solar flowers plus a Electric car

  • @SfiftBORYS
    @SfiftBORYS 2 года назад +1

    Thanx for video. Be handy to have links in description

  • @Falney
    @Falney 2 года назад

    I want to get a vertical wind turbine in our back garden. Due to the arrangement of the houses and trees around here, out back yard is part of a mini wind tunnel. Even if the is no wind out the front, there is constantly at least 2-3mph wind but its usually more like 5-7mph. So we can generate some for most of the year, but in spring and autumn we tend to get 20mph winds in the back yard regularly.

  • @tinkeringwithmark1186
    @tinkeringwithmark1186 2 года назад +3

    Interesting thought! The power pod. Nuclear reactor cooling towers. Wind could be captured at the top.

    • @willbe3043
      @willbe3043 2 года назад

      And some of them do!

  • @beachsoap
    @beachsoap 3 года назад +5

    Sounds like we need better storage options

    • @ericg7183
      @ericg7183 3 года назад

      On a personal level, storage is an easy fix. Thanks to LiPO batteries becoming more affordable and available, it's not hard to store all incoming solar and wind energy you might collect. Also, with sufficient storage, and a powerful enough inverter, you could easily power air conditioning plus all your other normal appliances, using just renewable energy. But that's on a small scale, such as single homes. Large scale renewables simply do not have the means to store collected energy. The winter storm a few months ago in Texas proved that. That's why large scale solar and wind is just not feasible, for most locations. SoCal is a really good location for both solar and wind. But that is not true for New England states.
      I have property in Texas that is perfect for building an off-grid home, just look up earthships. And we as a nation (USA) need to sop building outward, and start building upward. Tall buildings can easily accommodate small businesses and schools on lower floors, with residential and green spaces spaced out moving up. Wind can easily be used in conjunction with green floors (picture a community garden for the residential floors directly above and below it). Urban food production is an increasingly popular thing, and people need green spaces for their kids to run around and play.

    • @baneverything5580
      @baneverything5580 3 года назад

      @@ericg7183 Well, I wish I could afford the proper batteries to simply run a tiny window AC unit. It cost a fortune but I can now power a small freezer during a power outage for a day or two. If clouds roll in though. I know very few people who can afford the proper batteries for even a tiny solar system. I was able to power a 5 cubic ft freezer for 24 hours at a cost of 700 dollars minimum.

  • @tomrobbins6166
    @tomrobbins6166 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @davidhamilton1446
    @davidhamilton1446 2 года назад +1

    Good job keeping a straight face with all the phallic references.

  • @holdencaulfield3102
    @holdencaulfield3102 3 года назад +7

    Another great episode, keep it up!

  • @zieverinkpatrick
    @zieverinkpatrick 3 года назад +11

    I've been literally been writing a simple paper for a master course. However, I think you missed one thing. The Ewicon concept in Delft looks like it has been killed. I have not been able to find any new information about the Ewicon since 2013. The idea from Epstein does look a lot better. Your overview of the Vortex Bladeless concept is quite good! I have tried to go into more depth, but its magic is in the alternator and magnet combination. Your video is a great starting off point for further research! Nice video!

  • @Nerdmom1701
    @Nerdmom1701 Год назад

    I really love the Halcyon one, or whatever will be quiet for myself and the neighbours! 😃❤️👍🏻

  • @Vikotnick
    @Vikotnick 2 года назад +1

    I like all of them. As long as it powers my aircon here in Spain in August!

  • @matthewdunstone4431
    @matthewdunstone4431 3 года назад +17

    This video is full of padding, but the list of new ideas in wind power was interesting.

  • @dansanger5340
    @dansanger5340 3 года назад +10

    Unlike solar, I don't think small scale wind, especially home rooftop wind, holds much promise. In general, you need to get the blades (or whatever) WAY up there to get into steady wind flow, and even that happens in a few geographic locations.

    • @luminousfractal420
      @luminousfractal420 2 года назад

      Community based power storage. It would allow communities as a whole to tap into whatever is viable for their homes and the excess energy would be better distributed, as well as any sold back could go to sustaining the system and even help funnel money I to community resources where needed. Let's take back ownership of the grids.

  • @brianmellinger7981
    @brianmellinger7981 2 года назад

    Thank you 👍it is nice to see new energy 🧐👍

  • @cyberfeedforward4032
    @cyberfeedforward4032 2 года назад +1

    The Halcium powerpod is great for residential use. Neighbors can't complain if they don't know what it is, especially if it is painted to blend in.