Cool Without a Plug: Wind-Powered AC with a COP of 2.5–3
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It is proposed to create the world’s first “Mechanical Air Conditioner” on the roofs of skyscrapers with a COP of 2.5-3.The system does not require electricity, using the abundant wind at altitude.The implementation will free up thousands of kW of electricity for other industries.
Read More€22 or €4.82? The Future of Energy Is Here: Paris
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Paris is the epitome of beauty, a city of lights, romance and timeless elegance. There are 18 nuclear power plants in operation in France, which are often considered the cheapest source of energy. But is this really the case? The cost of one cubic meter of hot water in Paris currently reaches €22. A…
Read MoreMechanical heat pump
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Let’s implement the project I propose together, namely “Mechanical heat pump”, although it only generates hot water up to 50 degrees Celsius, but the installation does not need electricity at all and is 42% more efficient than any wind generator. With these installations, you can e…
Read MoreSchematic representation of the project
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In Ireland there is a constant presence of wind and wind turbines of various sizes and capacities are widely used, but no wind mechanics are used yet. According to the standards, to obtain 1 kWh of electrical power from the generator, the shaft of the wind wheel itself must have 1.5 times more mecha…
Read MoreWhy does funding for alternative energy increase during a crisis?
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Energy Security: Crises (economic, geopolitical) expose the vulnerability ofdependence on fossil fuels. Alternative energy reduces the risks associated withoil/gas prices and supplies. Long-term Savings: Renewable energy sources (RES) are becomingtechnologically cheaper. Solar and wind power plants …
Read MoreRisks and disadvantages
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No wind — no heat. This is alternative energy, which cannot fully replace traditionalenergy sources, but it can significantly reduce the extraction of depletable naturalresources and preserve the environment. A wind mechanic cannot be installed on a mass scale due to design features andinstallation …
Read MoreProspects for the development of this project
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In 2020, Irish households spent approximately €1.2 billion on petroleum products for heating (kerosene + fuel oil). Since 2022, kerosene consumption has been decreasing due to the growing popularity of heat pumps, with their share in heating increasing by 8%. Now, in 2025, the share of heat pumps is…
Read MoreProfit from the project
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Option One Investors can invest in real estate, for example, by purchasing a property and renting it out. If a house costs €150,000, the estimated monthly rental income will be €1,200, excluding taxes. Thus, the annual income will be:12 months * €1,200 = €14,400.The full return on investment will ta…
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