Oman Daily Observer

NEW SPINNING BALL TURBINE COULD BRING GREEN ENERGY TO WINDY CITIES

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LONDON: Two British-based researcher­s have developed an awardwinni­ng new design for a mini wind turbine that looks like a volleyball and can catch a breeze blowing in any direction, which they say will make green energy more attainable for people who live in cities.

The O-wind Turbine, designed by Nicolas Orellana and Yaseen Noorani from Lancaster University, is a small plastic sphere with vents that catch wind from any direction, causing it to spin on its axis like a ball balanced on the end of a finger.

It is better suited than traditiona­l turbines for harnessing the everchangi­ng winds that blow through built-up locations, the inventors say.

“Cities are windy places but we are currently not harnessing this resource,” said Orellana, who is from Chile.

“We hope that O-wind Turbine will improve the usability and affordabil­ity of turbines for people across the world.”

The duo, who recently finished their master’s degrees in internatio­nal innovation, say the 25 cm sphere can be attached to the side of buildings or balconies and provide green energy for the home or send it to the grid.

The duo’s interest in broadening the capabiliti­es of wind turbines came after studying the limitation­s of Nasa’s Mars Tumbleweed Rover, an inflatable ball designed to autonomous­ly bounce across the surface of Mars.

The O-wind Turbine claimed the UK version of the James Dyson Award last month and is in contention next month for the internatio­nal version of the prize, which was set up by Dyson, the billionair­e British vacuum cleaner inventor and designer.

The duo hope to have the product launched to market within five years and also plan to research the possibilit­y of adapting the technology to generate wave energy from the sea.

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