Wind Turbine Designed By AI Could Be Seven Times More Efficient
Wind Turbine Designed By AI Could Be Seven Times More Efficient
BIRMINGHAM, UK – The very first urban wind turbine designed by artificial intelligence has officially been unveiled, bringing with it a new age of affordable, clean energy generation.
AI specialists EvoPhase and precision metal fabricators Kwik Fab Ltd. have unveiled the world’s first urban wind turbine designed by AI. The Birmingham Blade was designed especially to match the wind speeds of the Birmingham, England, area.
While traditional wind turbines are designed for wind speeds of only about 33 feet per second, the Birmingham Blade was adjusted for the lower average wind speeds typical of urban areas like Birmingham. It can spin at around 12 feet per second while still producing the same amount of energy. Kwik Fab was able to produce prototypes of the Birmingham Blade using curved blades that spin around a central point
“We needed a turbine that could capture Birmingham’s relatively low wind speeds while managing turbulence caused by surrounding buildings,” explained Leonard Nicusan, chief technology officer of EvoPhase, in an official press release.
Using AI was essential for breaking free from the long-standing biases that have influenced turbine designs for the past century. AI allowed us to explore design possibilities beyond the scope of traditional human experimentation. We were able to generate, test, and refine over 2,000 wind turbine designs in just a few weeks, significantly accelerating our development process and achieving what would have taken years and millions of pounds through conventional methods.
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