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This flower generates energy and you can have it at home

Have you ever thought about having solar panels at home? Experts have just warned that we could be facing their end, and not because they have been banned, as happened in Italy, but because a new invention has appeared that works both day and night, regardless of whether it is cloudy or sunny. It is a flower that generates its own energy and that you can place in your garden. Can you imagine free electricity 365 days a year? That is the proposal and we think it is so promising that we share it with you.

These Tulips Generate Free Electricity For Your Home The Mysterious Flower That Beats Solar Panels

A potential small-scale wind energy production system is set to revolutionize the renewable energy market: flower turbines. These incredible tulip-shaped wind turbines are a new, an attractive type of wind turbine that looks fantastic and this is a real solution for solar panels because they work even better.

Flower Turbines was later founded by Dr. Daniel Farb, a businessman or entrepreneur who wanted to produce renewable energy products. Therefore, Farb analyzed the strategies of traditional wind turbines and decided to find a solution to avoid the obstacles observed by small wind energy.

This led to the development of the flower turbine, a vertical axis wind turbine that provides the efficiency of VAWT turbineslow noise level characteristic of HAWT and friendly to birds. The design of flower turbines with a tulip-like structure is not just for appearance, but is the main additional element of the turbines.

The concept of tulip turbine blades is that they are more efficient at converting square meters of windy regions into energy than normal wind turbines and new-generation solar panels. This efficiency advantage largely defines the possibilities of small-scale wind electricity generation, which can be quite effective in urban and residential areas.

The secret is the “Bouquet Effect”: Up to 228% more energy with just a few tulips in your garden

Thanks to this invention, Flower Turbines have what is called the “Bouquet Effect” which helps them to achieve maximum efficiency. Flower Turbines can be installed in groups or basically in bouquets and these bouquets induce a much higher power output of the turbines. Flower Turbine is a product of a company that states that the bouquet 5 turbines can produce 228% more energy than 5 separate turbines.

This clustering effect creates a more confined area for the turbines to be placed, allowing for the development of greater energy potential in that specific area. However, Flower Turbines believes that their implemented solutions are capable of generating energy at lower wind speeds than those of similar class wind turbines.

Flower Turbines has several products available in its offer: different sizes to meet different energy requirements and wind characteristics. The smallest turbine they make is designed for off-grid use and can charge batteries to power small devices. Flower Turbines suggests customers buy the turbines in sets of three or five for on-grid installation, depending on wind conditions.

The invention that shocked the world: these tulips came from South America to New Zealand

Larger turbines can power an entire home or small business, with any excess sold to a utility company. Flower Turbines’ business model is customized and modular to meet all customer needs, from small to large industries.

Flower turbines fall into the category of renewable energy productionwhich, amidst the ever-increasing global interest in sustainability, are likely to see a surge in demand. The company has tested a similar approach with wind tulips in the Netherlands and Germany, placing their tulips in crowded squares and even on the roofs of buildings typical of big cities.

As for the future prospects, it is clear that Flower Turbines LLC is ready to take its business to an international level. The current strategy implemented by the company includes expanding its products to consumers in North America, South America, Australia and New Zealand.

These new wind turbines for homes are so promising that we can’t imagine going back to conventional ones solar panels (apart from those made from perovskite). The key is its bioclimatic, flower-like design and compact concept that maximizes power and efficiency. In our top 10 self-sufficiency inventions, we would rank it 8th, very close to others like the Waterlily turbine we talked about yesterday.