Your Own Personal Wind Turbine 10
MikeChino writes "After two years of work, celebrated super-designer Philippe Starck has just unveiled two 'Revolutionair' wind turbines. Available in a 400W quadrangular turbine and a 1KW helicoidal version, each is designed so that anyone can put them in their yards, gardens or on roofs to generate power for their home. Starck has become a household name for his product designs, which raises the question — are the days of the designer wind turbine before us?"
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Hopefully most of the birds it kills will end up in the neighbour’s yard.
And lose out yourselves? (Score:2)
It is a recession.
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They’re welcome to ’em. I prefer doves or pigeons shot off the electric line out back; there’s no meat on a sparrow.
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The design he's standing under won't have anywhere near the tip speed of the major bird killers.
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I see this argument a lot, and... Well, I just don't buy it.
For one thing, birds have very sensitive respiratory systems - Nitrogen and sulphur compounds from combustion-based power generation kill far, far more of them than wind turbines ever could hope for.
For another, we don't tend to see a whole lot of raptors in residential areas; and the more starlings and pigeons they kill, the better.
And finally... Free catfood. Cool.
iQuiote ? (Score:2)
Wind turbines have a long way to go (Score:1)
Household name ??? (Score:2)
Starck? Who that?
Someone in the editorial team (!?) of SlashDot has either a particularly weird (single-person) household, or did an Art-School course in "Design" and only came away with one name in his lecture notes.
I wonder when the first artist's "installation" will appear with one of these that drives a pump to blow air in to further over-inflate the artist's ego. Now, where does that hose go? Smile, because this is going to hurt you rather mor