Energy kites provide an alternative solution to traditional wind turbines by flying up to 1000 feet in the air, well above routine wind speeds near the ground. At higher altitudes, energy kites can harness wind power more effectively and economically than stationary turbines, which require expensive materials and can only operate where winds are consistently strong. By flying above the Earth's surface, energy kites offer a practical way to capture wind energy from altitudes too high to support traditional towering turbines.
Energy kites provide an alternative solution to traditional wind turbines by flying up to 1000 feet in the air, well above routine wind speeds near the ground. At higher altitudes, energy kites can harness wind power more effectively and economically than stationary turbines, which require expensive materials and can only operate where winds are consistently strong. By flying above the Earth's surface, energy kites offer a practical way to capture wind energy from altitudes too high to support traditional towering turbines.
Energy kites provide an alternative solution to traditional wind turbines by flying up to 1000 feet in the air, well above routine wind speeds near the ground. At higher altitudes, energy kites can harness wind power more effectively and economically than stationary turbines, which require expensive materials and can only operate where winds are consistently strong. By flying above the Earth's surface, energy kites offer a practical way to capture wind energy from altitudes too high to support traditional towering turbines.
Energy kites provide an alternative solution to traditional wind turbines by flying up to 1000 feet in the air, well above routine wind speeds near the ground. At higher altitudes, energy kites can harness wind power more effectively and economically than stationary turbines, which require expensive materials and can only operate where winds are consistently strong. By flying above the Earth's surface, energy kites offer a practical way to capture wind energy from altitudes too high to support traditional towering turbines.
one megawatt of wwind can provide 400 homes without producing any carbon dioxide traditional turbines : some problems + expensive , costly material + useful in places where the wind travels routinely --> few areas + in order to reach faster wind speeds --> high altitudes--> taller turbines ---> impractical energy kite : solution + tethered to the ground + flies up to 1000ft + blades like a regular turbine ----> work in a similar way as traditional turbine the traditional turbine is not really effective because they re expensive and it is only useful with the strong rountine winds which is rare in most of the land in the world and it also impractical to build the turbine taller to reach the higher altitudes