• Noise-free and well-designed Quietrevolution wind turbines for metros

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    Installation of large wind turbines may not sound as well look pleasing in metros. Many of us wouldn’t like to trade the silent grid-power over the noisy wind turbine power. But Quietrevolution steps in to break the rules with its vertical-axis wind turbine (VAWT) design. Sporting a triple helix shape, DNA-style shape, these turbines will complement the aesthetics of the towers and buildings that intend to house them. The elegant S-shaped rotor blades shed noise and minimise vibration. The brand has just completed its largest installation to date, in Croydon in Greater London. Featuring a row of eight rooftop wind turbines, which together can generate enough energy for an office of nearly two hundred people, it’s the latest in a series of projects to have appeared in towns and cities across the UK.


    Many architects have given their approval to this line of stylish as well as noise-free wind turbines. It has also got a nod for The Beacon, a 40m high concept planned to for installation in major sites around London.
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    Posted in Topics:Alternative Energy, Tags: , on December 5, 2008