Tree Shaped Wind Turbines by New Wind

At the planning phase, the bulk of erections at your yard are purely aesthetics. What if you set up a tree that can generate enough power for your household? As the world moves towards green energy, you can follow suit through the tree shaped wind turbines. The NewWind made turbines are fully functional yet stunning power generators that keep your home stunning. Amid rising costs of electricity, it provides a rare opportunity to lower your monthly bills.

While it seems the best source of domestic power, wind energy remains the most unexploited with Nuclear power generating the bulk of energy used across all industries. Despite the enormous potential to meet the global demand for energy, it is hard to wish away the need for clean sources of energy such as the wind and solar. New investments towards wind power are welcome to move to mitigate environmental impact arising from conventional energy.

The turbine mimics the shape of a tree, with branches featuring leaf-like components, which seem decorative in appearance. They are made to harness power from the wind and generate power that can be used for lighting your home, heating and cooking among other functions. Each of the beautiful pieces comes with a power generating capacity of about 3.5KW of energy, which might be sufficient for a four-person homestead. The chances are that you will generate more power than your home can consume.

Unlike the traditional, wind turbines, the system works with a gentle breeze, hence ideal for those living in heavily forested areas. You need not live in the plains, or areas with strong winds to get enough energy for your home. They are not limited to people with large backyards as they can virtually fit in the standard and small-sized yards without compromising the power generation capacity. They are yet to hit the markets for sale, hence the need to keep abreast with the developments.

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  1. I am interested in gathering more information and possibly implementing a tree wind turbine in my yard.

    Best Regards,
    Carla Umbehocker

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