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Imagine for a moment a way to generate electricity from the sun and wind simultaneously. Then imagine that you can scale the project to any size application, both residential and commercial. You can do all of these things with the Bluenergy Solarwind Turbine.   It is beautiful and useful.  I would definitely be proud to add this to my landscape. 

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From the website:

 

A series of breakthrough inventions by Bernd Melchior, founder of Bluenergy AG, has led to the development and successful testing of the world’s first self-contained hybrid system. Solar cells coated with his fluoropolymer (Teflon-like) process capture sunlight from any angle and can be affixed to curved surfaces, making it possible to completely cover, with productive solar cells, the turbine’s curved wind vanes and the dome-shaped base enclosing its generator and inverter.

 

Melchior’s naturalistic double-helix, vertical axis turbine design generates electricity in breezes as low as 4 mph and is designed to produce power in winds up to 90 mph.

You can watch a very nice video on the whole system here or visit the site here.

Source: EcoZebra

 
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6 Comments on Bluenergy Solarwind Turbine - Another amazing new possibility in Solar and Wind Power.

Andrew,

It is amazing what can happen when we are motivated to conserve energy and use our natural resources.  Thank you for this post.  Do you have any further information with regard to availability, cost, etc.?

10/14/2008 07:23 PM by Vickie Slade (Real Estate of The Rockies)


Vickie,  From what I can find they are still in the design phase.  You can go here though to ask them for more information:  http://bluenergyusa.com/OC_ContactUs.html

10/14/2008 07:25 PM by Andrew Stone - EcoBroker® (Windermere Real Estate)


Hi Andrew, I'm impressed by this thingamajig. And Vickie, according to the website, the cost is $35,000 installed, and it produces, on average, 1,100 kWhrs/month.

10/14/2008 07:27 PM by John Morrison - Boston area real estate - Exclusive Buyer Agent, CBR (Buyer's Choice Realty)


John,  Thanks!  I just found that as well.  Vickie, the link is here:  http://bluenergyusa.com/SWT_Comparison.html

You will find a comparison chart of this product vs. Solar and wind applications and a payback analysis.

10/14/2008 07:39 PM by Andrew Stone - EcoBroker® (Windermere Real Estate)


Andrew- This is really amazing! What a great piece of technology. Now these kinds of energy-savers just need to be made more affordable!

10/14/2008 08:45 PM by Ilyce Glink (Think Glink Publishing)


Hey, this is a great development.  I will be watching for the price to come down a bit.  I wouldn't mind putting one of these on my farm in North Dakota.  There is plenty of sun and wind out there! 

10/15/2008 10:07 AM by Terry Reuer (Newcomers Welcome Service)


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