Gevi Wind AI Turbines: Energy Production Increased by 60% Thanks to AI.
The Italian startup Gevi Wind will produce vertical wind mini-turbines that will use artificial intelligence to optimize their operations. With the AI system, the turbines will be able to 'learn from the wind' and automatically adapt to its changes in real-time. This will maximize energy production. This was reported by the portal Interesting Engineering.
According to inkorr.com: The developers claim that the integrated AI system will analyze various parameters of the airflow, such as direction, speed, turbulence, and the interaction of the turbine blades. As a result, this system will automatically adjust the angle of the blades every few milliseconds, significantly increasing their performance.
Diverse Advantages of Gevi Wind Turbines
The new technology will allow for a 60% increase in energy production of these turbines compared to traditional vertical-axis wind turbines. In addition, the AI mechanism will reduce mechanical load on the turbines during strong winds by 80%. The height of the turbine is about 3 meters, and the diameter of the rotor is 5.4 meters. This compactness will allow the turbines to be installed on building rooftops and in other locations.
Beginning the production of vertical wind mini-turbines, the Italian startup Gevi Wind hopes for a significant breakthrough in the field of renewable energy sources. The use of artificial intelligence is expected to increase the efficiency of the turbines and make them more effective in generating electricity. The compactness of the new turbines also opens opportunities for their installation in various locations, which will promote the popularity of wind energy.
The implementation of this technology could become an important step in the development of renewable energy in Italy and beyond. If Gevi Wind achieves its goals, it could positively impact the reduction of reliance on traditional energy sources and improve environmental performance.
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