By Beth Buczynski
Wind turbines transform moving air currents into clean energy; there isn’t much to hate about that, especially when compared to the toxic emissions and high cost of fossil fuels. But wildlife conservation organizations have often expressed concerns that wind farms pose a threat to flying species bird and bat species. Eighty-nine-year-old military veteran Raymond Green decided that there’s no reason why clean energy and birds can’t coexist, so he designed the Catching Wind Power device, a bladeless wind turbine that promises to harness wind energy without harming our feathered friends.
Read more: 89-Year-Old Man Develops Bladeless Bird-Friendly Wind Turbine! | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
http://inhabitat.com/bladeless-wind-turbine-design-is-for-the-birds-literally/
Wind turbines transform moving air currents into clean energy; there isn’t much to hate about that, especially when compared to the toxic emissions and high cost of fossil fuels. But wildlife conservation organizations have often expressed concerns that wind farms pose a threat to flying species bird and bat species. Eighty-nine-year-old military veteran Raymond Green decided that there’s no reason why clean energy and birds can’t coexist, so he designed the Catching Wind Power device, a bladeless wind turbine that promises to harness wind energy without harming our feathered friends.
Read more: 89-Year-Old Man Develops Bladeless Bird-Friendly Wind Turbine! | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
http://inhabitat.com/bladeless-wind-turbine-design-is-for-the-birds-literally/
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