Although most of us agree that relying (at least partially)
on alternative fuel is good for the planet, most of us are still confused about
how to go about implementing alternative power sources in our own homes. The
Wind Cube concept from designers Liao-Hsun Chen and Wen-Chih Chang would make
it easy to convert homes to wind power with little more than a screwdriver.
The little fans attach to the outside of a house with three
screws and activate with a power cord and a switch. Just like large wind
turbines, they generate power when they turn, then feed it into the house’s
power supply.
An array of fifteen of these little fans can provide enough
power for the home of a family of four: about 324 KW each month. The array is
connected in a honeycomb kind of configuration that makes the entire structure
stronger. If ultra-strong winds threaten to rip the turbines right off of the
wall, the blades can be pushed in to be nearly flush with the wall, protecting
them until calmer weather.
There is no information yet on just how affordable these
energy-generating fans would be, but they would definitely provide a significant
savings in utility costs. And it has to be said that these futuristic-looking
fans would make just about any home exterior look way cool.
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