Kite: A new source that could generate electricity to 100,000 homes!
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Nithya N , Mumbai:
Aug 6 2008
Made Popular Aug 6 2008
It’s unbelievable to know that an ordinary childhood pastime could cause such a breakthrough in renewable energy! Researchers from the Delft University Of Technology, Netherlands have made this come true after their success of flying a 10 square...
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Manish
Aug 6 2008
Mumbai,
India
oh WOW! This is so good.... I remember reading about an experiment where Siemens has setup wind turbines in sea where wind is stronger and that project looked very promising but this beats that too. Obviously theres more wind ”up there” and this looks even more doable... and using joystick to fly kite.. too good :P
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Nithya N
Aug 6 2008
Mumbai,
India
Ya! This is very promising and we save so much money as kite is made out of inexpensive materials. They also generate power at less than 4p per kilowatt-hour, which is comparable to coal power and less than half the cost of electricity from wind turbines. This is one of my favorite at eco-friend.
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1 Stars
This new research done on renewable energy may carry multifold uses after some years. As soon we all will need such kind of energy to survive on this planet.
2 Stars
Ya I know this is brilliant and so cheap in comparison to wind turbines. Another thing is that they don’t take up space unlike wind mills. This new invention only has merits! More inventions like this should come up to improve the condition of our planet.
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1 Stars
oh WOW! This is so good.... I remember reading about an experiment where Siemens has setup wind turbines in sea where wind is stronger and that project looked very promising but this beats that too. Obviously theres more wind ”up there” and this looks even more doable... and using joystick to fly kite.. too good :P
3 Stars
Ya! This is very promising and we save so much money as kite is made out of inexpensive materials. They also generate power at less than 4p per kilowatt-hour, which is comparable to coal power and less than half the cost of electricity from wind turbines. This is one of my favorite at eco-friend.
1 Stars
This new research done on renewable energy may carry multifold uses after some years. As soon we all will need such kind of energy to survive on this planet.
2 Stars
Ya I know this is brilliant and so cheap in comparison to wind turbines. Another thing is that they don’t take up space unlike wind mills. This new invention only has merits! More inventions like this should come up to improve the condition of our planet.
Global Opinions (4)
1 Stars
oh WOW! This is so good.... I remember reading about an experiment where Siemens has setup wind turbines in sea where wind is stronger and that project looked very promising but this beats that too. Obviously theres more wind ”up there” and this looks even more doable... and using joystick to fly kite.. too good :P
3 Stars
Ya! This is very promising and we save so much money as kite is made out of inexpensive materials. They also generate power at less than 4p per kilowatt-hour, which is comparable to coal power and less than half the cost of electricity from wind turbines. This is one of my favorite at eco-friend.
1 Stars
This new research done on renewable energy may carry multifold uses after some years. As soon we all will need such kind of energy to survive on this planet.
2 Stars
Ya I know this is brilliant and so cheap in comparison to wind turbines. Another thing is that they don’t take up space unlike wind mills. This new invention only has merits! More inventions like this should come up to improve the condition of our planet.
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