Aeromine Technologies announced its new bladeless wind energy solution that can be integrated with buildings'' current solar energy and electrical systems.
Aeromine has created a bladeless wind energy system that harvests ambient wind currents to generate electricity. This patented technology was validated through joint research with Sandia
Aeromine, launched in 2022, makes compact 50 kW or larger "wind harvesting platforms" that it mounts on the edge of a building''s roof. The rooftop wind
A new bladeless wind energy unit, patented by Aeromine Technologies, has secured $9 million in Series A funding to accelerate the roll-out of its innovative
Now, Texas-based Aeromine Technologies has designed a new bladeless wind energy solution that can be integrated with existing solar energy systems and building electrical
Aeromine''s patented aerodynamic design captures and amplifies building airflow. When wind passes through the airfoils, a low pressure is generated, drawing air up through the intake and internal generator. Aeromine units
Aeromine is designed to sit on the edge of a building facing the predominant wind direction. The combined wind acceleration provided by the building and the vertical
Aeromine Technologies has created a bladeless wind energy system that sits on the rooftops of commercial properties and provides onsite renewable energy. The motionless
The technology leverages aerodynamics similar to airfoils on a race car to capture and amplify each building''s airflow. Requiring 10 percent of the roof space needed by solar
Aeromine Technologies has developed a ground-breaking bladeless wind energy solution that can be linked with existing solar energy systems and building