New type of home water turbine that generates up to 12kW per day
Idenergie, a Canadian renewable energy company has unveiled
a new hydrokinetic design turbine that harnesses power from flowing water and
converts it to electricity. The river turbine converts the kinetic energy of
the river current into electricity.
Its energy production depends on the water velocity. So, the stronger the current, the more
electricity the river turbine will produce. While solar panels and wind
turbines have been put to the task in most use cases, both systems have
limitations when it comes to power generation. While power output from wind
turbines is highly dependent on wind speeds, solar panels are effectively
non-generative for almost half a day. A turbine placed in water flow can
generate power continuously, day or night. This turbine can generate between
4 to 12 kWh/day depending
on the water velocity available. Many of these types of turbines in the
past have caused disruption to the habitats for aquatic animals and vegetation
systems. However, the company has paid special attention to this common
complaint and picked the Darrieus type rotor that does not harm the ecosystems
and is also made from aluminium, which is easy to recycle.
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