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Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
Wed Feb 25, 2015, 06:43 AM Feb 2015

The Eiffel Tower now generates its own power with new wind turbines [View all]

France's most recognisable landmark, the iron Eiffel Tower erected in 1889, has seen its iconic frame festooned with many different decorations and objects over the years for various celebrations. Its latest addition is a little more subtle -- and maybe a little more in keeping with the tower's original purpose as a monument to human ingenuity and artistry.

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Turbine installation.
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As part of a major renovation and upgrade to the tower's first floor, the Société d'Exploitation de la Tour Eiffel will be adding a variety of sustainability features -- the first of which is a pair of VisionAIR5 wind turbines designed by renewable energy specialist Urban Green Energy.

The two vertical-axis turbines have been installed on the tower's second level, about 122 metres (400ft) from the ground -- a position that maximises wind capture. The turbines have been specially painted so as to blend in with the tower, and produce virtually no sound. They can also capture wind from any direction, producing, between them, a total of 10,000kWh per year -- enough to power the tower's first floor.








http://www.cnet.com/news/the-eiffel-tower-now-generates-its-own-power-with-new-wind-turbines/

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K&R. Glad to hear it. Overseas Feb 2015 #1
having been there many times in my life Ichingcarpenter Feb 2015 #2
Great! NV Whino Feb 2015 #3
Kick! CrispyQ Feb 2015 #4
Double that. bvf Feb 2015 #6
Now if we could only do something packman Feb 2015 #5
Pretty Cool! burrowowl Feb 2015 #7
Vive la Paris! silverweb Feb 2015 #8
What is the importance of this? GliderGuider Feb 2015 #9
Possibly that it is an excellent counter-argument to the "renewable energy is ugly" bollocks? Nihil Feb 2015 #10
Yes, it is that. Many wind-power devices are extremely beautiful. GliderGuider Feb 2015 #11
They're beautiful, and blend well with the structure. SunSeeker Feb 2015 #12
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