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Wind Generators Without Blades?

A radically different wind generator that solves myriad environmental challenges.

Wind turbines are producing an ever-greater share of the world’s energy mix, especially of generated electricity. Wind generators continue to get taller and to realize greater production capacity, but these require more raw materials, stronger towers, bigger foundations, and frequent maintenance.

Vortex Bladeless Ltd., a Spanish startup company, is pioneering a radically different approach to harnessing the wind’s power. The idea came from the aerodynamic effect where wind creates spinning vortices as it passes close to buildings, bridges and other structures. This phenomenon is a big concern with architects and engineers, for in big winds, powerful oscillating motion can build and, in some cases, cause structures to collapse as with the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. Instead of dampening these forces, the Vortex company’s founders decided to try maximizing the aerodynamic instabilities and turbulences by getting these movements or swirls to harmonize and magnify the amount of energy that can be captured.

The vortex device is a slender, vertical, cylindrical mast made from a strong, lightweight composite of fiberglass and carbon fiber. The lightness allows for greater vibration and oscillation, yet it only needs a small foundation. It is not a turbine because it does not rotate. Two rings of repelling magnets at the base of the column give the oscillations a boost, regardless of wind speed, thus upping the efficiency. The vibrating, oscillating movement along the entire mast is converted into electricity by an alternator. The founders collaborated with scientists and engineers at Harvard and MIT to create the optimum design of the column.