Project Green Energy

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Offline Rubaida Easmin

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Project Green Energy
« on: April 20, 2017, 11:18:13 PM »
One of the most ambitious projects to date, Google aims high once again by targeting the Energy sector after acquiring Makani Power Company. Makani Power uses wind turbines and advanced technology to generate electricity.The wind turbines are flown like kites 800 – 1,950 feet in the air attached to cords and robotic equipment only. While circling high in the air, the turbines gather energy through the wing-tip blades and transferred to earth through a conductive tether. They are movable, easy to deploy and can be transported with ease.

The inspiration came from two entrepreneurs back in 2006, and the first prototype was a success. According to Makani, Google’s acquisition will greatly improve the product line to become a successful and competitive alternative to other sources of energy (fossil fuels).

The struggle to operate new energy sources is rapidly becoming a trend; however, the progress remains slow and priorities have been delayed. General Electric installed its first wind energy plant in Estonia, and the sector niche in Q4-2012 yielded an astounding “5.5% of Estonia’s total electricity consumption.”
With upcoming trends in renewable energy, Google
  • labs can generate a new model of Makani kites to deploy in remote, inaccessible areas in dire need of energy, military bases requiring power generators and immediate recovery of disaster-prone sites; Speaking of which, the U.S. Department of Energy’s situational report after Hurricane Sandy and Nor’easter revealed combined consumer electrical outages affected 8.6 million customers, while thousands were unable to accept electric service. The sheer numbers affected after disaster strikes is usually even greater. Having an alternative source of power is a must to avoid unnecessary consequences.


The deployment of mobile, transportable and easy-to-setup modes of energy will be a life-saver in many unfortunate situations; movable wind-turbines use less material and space, while offering a great substitute to existing outdated methods.

Offline lamisha

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« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2017, 03:49:52 PM »
This movable wind-turbine will be very helpful in near future. Thanks for sharing it.