Installing energy harvesting wind turbines on highways presents unique challenges due to the high-speed, turbulent airflows generated by vehicle traffic and varying wind conditions. Traditional wind turbines may not perform efficiently or reliably in such dynamic environments. The turbulent air created by fast-moving vehicles can lead to inconsistent wind speeds and directions, causing fluctuations in energy output and increased mechanical stress on the turbine.
Four Leg Mechanism
A four-legged robotic mechanism designed for versatile applications like military surveillance. Mimics canine agility for rough terrains, ensuring efficient navigation. Adaptable for rescue, security, and exploration tasks.
Solar Panel Tracking
A single-axis solar panel tracking system that adjusts panel orientation to follow the sun's movement. Maximizes energy efficiency by increasing sunlight exposure throughout the day. Ideal for cost-effective renewable energy solutions.
Free energy device
A flywheel-based free energy device utilizing initial inertia to generate continuous energy. Integrated springs enhance energy retention and output efficiency. Designed for sustainable, self-sufficient power generation.