SkyPump
2012-08-15 13:41:23.371292+02 by
meuon
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SkyPump - I have to admit I like the name, and think the basic design shown is awesome. What I wonder is if it really really works in the real world, or is it just media/PR fodder?
Still, the idea of a self contained wind powered electric vehicle charging station is awesome.
How many of these, including manufacturing and eventual disposal of the units and the EV's will it take to offset 1 North Korean or Chinese wood powered vehicle?
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#Comment Re: made: 2012-08-15 15:15:45.198974+02 by:
meuon
Thanks for the spec sheet, I should have dug farther. It has impressive specs at > 10 meters/second, or approximately 20mph. And that is a lot of wind. I kmnow places that would work, but most places it would not.
#Comment Re: made: 2012-08-15 14:31:24.573246+02 by:
battjt
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Looks like 2 m^2 on a short tower. Around here that would get you about 10 mph
of wind or about 200W. It'll take a very long time to charge your car with that.
Never mind. I found the specs:
http://www.urbangreenenergy.com/products/UGE-4K/specifications
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