
The Broadstar AeroCam has managed to shrink a powerful turbine into a tiny form factor, specially constructed to spin on a horizontal axis with, rotating according to the wind in order to take first spot when it comes to shattering the $1/watt cost barrier. Hopefully we will be able to see AeroCam turbines make its way in both rural and urban areas as the world starts to look towards green methods of obtaining juice for everyday living. It can operate smoothly from speeds of 4mph up till 80mph, producing a minimal amount of noise as well. It will be a while before Broadstar turbines appear in residential areas throughout the country, but the effort must be commended.
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