marshman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 05, 2022 8:11 am Sorry Gus but it is more BS. 1500kW per year at 5m/s? Even if the largest one quoted (1.5m ) extracted 100% of the energy from the wind 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year at 5m/s it would only get to just under 1200kWh in the year. They are quoting that for the smaller "domestic" one which if it extracted 100% would generate under 0.3kWh per annum.
On a good site they may just do 50% of that figure but sat on top of a roof in turbulent air ??????? No chance.
Do the math, no more chance of working than the mad idea of VAWT around lamp posts by the road.
If you see any "new" design for a wind generating device do a quick calculation to check their numbers.
Energy in the wind, i.e. the maximum that can be generated is given by the formula. P =1/2*p*A*V3
Where P is power in Watts
p is density of air. 1.23kg/m3
A is swept area of the blades or screw or whatever
V is wind speed. (cubed)
And to add to this the Betz Limit has to be taken into account, so the reality is even worse. It is physically impossible to extract ALL the energy from the wind (or water flow), as if you did then it would stop dead, there would be no where for the wind (or water) to go. Betz worked out that this meant there was a practical upper limit to extracting potential energy from a moving fluid, no more than 59.3% of the theoretical maximum from the equation above can be extracted by any machine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betz%27s_law