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A lot of new wind turbines emerge with fresh technical breakthroughs. But the WMS1000 does something that no other wind turbine does—it generates fresh water.
One turbine can produce up to 1,000 liters of water every day, depending on the level of humidity, temperature and wind speeds, says Janin. “This is enough to provide water for a village or town ...
Housed in a 19.7 ft x 6.5 ft (6 m x 2 m) nacelle, Eolewater's fifth generation WMS1000 water condenser system sits atop a 78 ft (24m) mast and is powered by a 30 kW wind turbine (minimum 15 mph ...
Eole Water’s reinvented turbine looks and works like a regular wind turbine that can generate 30 kilowatts of electricity. However, in a separate process, the turbine takes wind into its body ...
Submerged in about 44 yards of water off Scotland's coast, a turbine has been spinning for more than six years to harness the ...
Wind turbine that conjures drinking water out of thin air offers hope to African communities. By EDDIE WRENN FOR MAILONLINE . Published: 10:40 EDT, 30 April 2012 | Updated: 10:56 EDT, 30 April 2012 .
In remote areas without access to fresh drinking water, there is often the dual concern of a lack of electricity — which is what makes French company Eole Water’s innovative wind turbine, the ...
The miniature wind turbine weighs 3 pounds and has a maximum output of 40 watts, or about four phones' worth of power. ... About the size of a 1-liter water bottle, Shine weighs 3 pounds, can be set ...
The first, full-sized floating offshore wind turbine in the United States will tower 850 feet above the waves in the Gulf of Maine – roughly as tall as New York City’s famed 30 Rockefeller ...
One wind turbine could provide water for a village of 2,000 to 3,000 people every day over the course of its 20-year life expectancy. YouTube/Janin Thibault ...
In a location that gets an average wind speed of 14 mph, three 1.5-kW wind turbines would be needed to power the average house. Is there a tax credit for wind turbines?
One turbine can produce up to 1,000 liters of water every day, depending on the level of humidity, temperature and wind speeds, says Janin. “This is enough to provide water for a village or town ...