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jgardner422
jgardner422
Urban Turbines
Apr 12 2008, 3:29 PM EDT | Post edited: Apr 12 2008, 3:29 PM EDT
We have this conception that wind turbines have to be out in open fields because that is where there will be the most wind, thus making the idea of wind turbines in the city appear ridiculous. First, most major cities are located along a ocean, lake, or river. In Milwaukee, we all know the effect the lake has on wind blowing through the city. The land right along the lake is to build build apartments, etc. (i.e. - buildings must be so far away from the water for safety reasons). Wouldn't it make sense to put wind turbines along these water areas. Of course, this requires more investigation on the ability for wind turbines to be stable on ground near water. Second, and more important, there is plenty of potential wind energy in cities, not at the ground level, but above buildings. It seems logical for a business, like the U.S. Bank building, to put a custom hybrid system on top of its building. For example, the hybrid system would consist of 5 or 6 (or however many could fit) small wind turbines on top of the building as well as solar panels around the wind turbines on the roof. It would not surprise me if a company is created, or exists already, that specializes in this type of energy niche. Do you find this valuable?    

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