Uprise Energy of San Diego, USA, has recently developed a medium-sized portable wind turbine named "Portable Power Center." This compensates for the low efficiency and high cost of small wind turbines, and the large-scale investment in land and capital for wind farms. The deficiencies brought.
This portable wind turbine has a power of 50 kW and can be transported in standard containers. It was originally designed to provide low-cost, realistic power supply solutions for remote areas. In addition, portable wind turbines can also provide flexible energy supplies for some humanitarian rescue or military operations.
According to Uprise Energy, a technician can install the equipment in one day, and the maintenance work only needs to be performed on the ground, and the cost of power generation is lower than commercial electricity, solar power and diesel power.
Wheeled turbines occupy a unique and yet open field in the development of green technologies. Jonathan Knight, director of business development at Uprise Energy, said that experience has shown that small wind turbines are inefficient and cost-free. While the average cost of power generation for large-scale wind farms is within an acceptable range, its construction requires huge capital investment and is not suitable for a medium-sized population area. Portable wind turbines make up for this gap.
However, this new device also caused academic circles to question. Stephen Connors, a member of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's energy innovation group, questioned Uprise Energy's publicity materials. He pointed out that many new green technologies often promise to provide cheaper energy alternatives when they are started. However, due to the large amount of early development investment, they rarely fulfill their commitments. In addition, whether the equipment can remain completely upright on strong winds and uneven land is also one of the issues to be further explored.
Connors believes: "Uprise Energy is faced with a lot of technical and market uncertainties. But if they can find those valuable customers as soon as possible and test the equipment in actual use, its future development prospects will be relatively optimistic. â€
Knight said that in addition to the Southeast Asian market, customers from Argentina and Peru also expressed great interest in the portable power center.
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