Developers say airborne power generation system ideal for disaster relief and isolated locations, such as islands and oilfields
The floating wind power generation system resembles an airship and is being held up as a possible power solution for remote locations and disaster zones where conventional power supplies cannot be used or are inadequate.
In a lecture hosted by Beijing Radio and Television Station on August 17, Weng Hanke, chief technology officer of Beijing SAWES Energy Technology Company, announced that the firm’s latest power generation unit, with a capacity of 1MW, was preparing for a test flight.
The system was developed by SAWES in collaboration with Tsinghua University and the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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