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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Noordoostpolder Offshore Windpark
The Noordoostpolder windpark, an onshore and near-shore wind farm in Flevoland. Aerial view of offshore windfarm and ground stationed wind turbines at IJsselmeer freshwater lake near the Dutch town Urk, in the Netherlands. The panoramic view photo with the water, sea and land with farms is taken from an airplane. Wind power and sustainable energy power in the Netherlands is growing, the country has an installed capacity of 11,714 MW, 40.5% of which is offshore while the wind turbines prove the country with more than 18% of its electricity demand aiming to maximize the offshore capacity of the renewable alternative and innovative energy source by 2030. Urk, Netherlands on March 2025 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto) -
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Electric offshore wind farm service ship can recharge from turibne
Ferrari Press Agency
Electric 1
Ref 15340
29/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Damen
An electric service ship designed to support offshore wind farms will be able to plug in and charge directly from the wind turbines.
The 70 metre SOV 7017 E by Dutch shipbuilder Damen comes with two diesel generators, but these are for emergency or backup purposes.
Damen has partnered with the UK firm MJR Power & Automation for offshore charging,
The vessel has a motion-compensated gangway to bridge the gap between the vessel and a wind turbine or offshore substation.
This allows its battery bank to be topped up at sea.
Damen says a single turbine could fully charge the vessel's battery in just a few hours.
Wind turbines and offshore substations will need to have offshore charging stations installed but existing offshore infrastructure can be utilised.
The gangway is controlled from the wheelhouse and plugging in and out are handled without manual intervention.
OS: The Damen SOV 7017 E offshore windfarm service ship
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Electric offshore wind farm service ship can recharge from turibne
Ferrari Press Agency
Electric 1
Ref 15340
29/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Damen
An electric service ship designed to support offshore wind farms will be able to plug in and charge directly from the wind turbines.
The 70 metre SOV 7017 E by Dutch shipbuilder Damen comes with two diesel generators, but these are for emergency or backup purposes.
Damen has partnered with the UK firm MJR Power & Automation for offshore charging,
The vessel has a motion-compensated gangway to bridge the gap between the vessel and a wind turbine or offshore substation.
This allows its battery bank to be topped up at sea.
Damen says a single turbine could fully charge the vessel's battery in just a few hours.
Wind turbines and offshore substations will need to have offshore charging stations installed but existing offshore infrastructure can be utilised.
The gangway is controlled from the wheelhouse and plugging in and out are handled without manual intervention.
OS: The Damen SOV 7017 E offshore windfarm service ship
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Electric offshore wind farm service ship can recharge from turibne
Ferrari Press Agency
Electric 1
Ref 15340
29/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Damen
An electric service ship designed to support offshore wind farms will be able to plug in and charge directly from the wind turbines.
The 70 metre SOV 7017 E by Dutch shipbuilder Damen comes with two diesel generators, but these are for emergency or backup purposes.
Damen has partnered with the UK firm MJR Power & Automation for offshore charging,
The vessel has a motion-compensated gangway to bridge the gap between the vessel and a wind turbine or offshore substation.
This allows its battery bank to be topped up at sea.
Damen says a single turbine could fully charge the vessel's battery in just a few hours.
Wind turbines and offshore substations will need to have offshore charging stations installed but existing offshore infrastructure can be utilised.
The gangway is controlled from the wheelhouse and plugging in and out are handled without manual intervention.
OS: The Damen SOV 7017 E offshore windfarm service ship
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Electric offshore wind farm service ship can recharge from turibne
Ferrari Press Agency
Electric 1
Ref 15340
29/11/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: Damen
An electric service ship designed to support offshore wind farms will be able to plug in and charge directly from the wind turbines.
The 70 metre SOV 7017 E by Dutch shipbuilder Damen comes with two diesel generators, but these are for emergency or backup purposes.
Damen has partnered with the UK firm MJR Power & Automation for offshore charging,
The vessel has a motion-compensated gangway to bridge the gap between the vessel and a wind turbine or offshore substation.
This allows its battery bank to be topped up at sea.
Damen says a single turbine could fully charge the vessel's battery in just a few hours.
Wind turbines and offshore substations will need to have offshore charging stations installed but existing offshore infrastructure can be utilised.
The gangway is controlled from the wheelhouse and plugging in and out are handled without manual intervention.
OS: Render showing the Damen SOV 7017 E recharging its batteries directly from an offshore wind turbine
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
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FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_017
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_016
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_015
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_014
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
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DUK10150212_013
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_012
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_010
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_009
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_008
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_007
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_006
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_005
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_004
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_003
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_002
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10150212_001
FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
**VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM TO RECEIVE**
Canadian start-up Aurea Technologies has developed a novel new way to charge your electronic devices when away from civilisation - a portable wind turbine.
The Shine Turbine compacts down to the size of a water bottle but can provide reliable, renewable energy anywhere.
Intended for use during camping trips or in emergency situations, the Shine Turbine can collect as much as three phone charges worth of power in an hour - making it more powerful than portable solar charges and usable in cloudy and wet conditions.
The turbine weighs less than 1.4 kilograms and has a power-to-weight ratio of 29.5 watts per kilogram, making it more efficient than current iterations of solar panels, thermoelectric stoves or water turbines.
The female-led team at Aurea started a Kickstarter campaign, with the turbine selling at an early bird price of US $240, a discount of 40 percent from their planned retail price point - selling out their first run and raising more than $161,000.
“We’re offering wind power that fits in your backpack,” said Cat Adalay, CEO and Founder of Aurea Technologies. “Wind is the second-largest producer of clean energy in the world, yet most people don’t have direct access to it. As a team of outdoor enthusiasts with backgrounds in science and engineering, we set out to create a wind power product that gives users the freedom to produce their own clean energy day or night, rain, cloud, or shine.”
Shine’s 40-watt turbine can charge both handheld devices directly or store power in its 12,000 mAh internal lithium-ion battery for future use. The battery can also be pre-charged at home using a standard plug - meaning it can be used as an emergency chargepoint.
The Shine Turbine has the battery capacity for four full phone charges, so it is great for sharing power or keeping multiple devices charged, multiple day camping trips, or charging power-intensive portable devices.
Shine’s patent-pending
(c) Dukas -
DUK10134433_005
FEATURE - Morgen-Schwimmer geniessen die ruhige See in Worthing
Rampion Wind Farm seen over the the calm morning sea on Thursday 30 July 2020 at Worthing Beach, Worthing. Built by EON The wind farm comprises 116 turbines on a 70 square kilometre site located between 13 and 20 kilometres off the Sussex coast in the English Channel. . /LFI/Avalon. All usages must be credited Julie Edwards/LFI/Avalon.
Picture by Julie Edwards/LFI/Avalon.
All usages must be credited Julie Edwards/LFI/Avalon.
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Walkers on the beach at sunset with docks of Boulogne-s-Mer behind, Wimereux, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France region, France
Walkers on the beach at sunset with docks of Boulogne-sur-Mer behind, Wimereux, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France region, France, Europe
Stuart Black -
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Wind Turbine, North Sea Canal, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe
Wind Turbine, North Sea Canal, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe
Richard Cummins -
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North Sea Canal, Zaandam, Holland, Netherlands, Europe
North Sea Canal, Zaandam, North Holland, Netherlands, Europe
Richard Cummins -
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Loodsgebouw, Pilotage Building, Antwerp, Belgium
Loodsgebouw, Pilotage Building, Antwerp, Belgium, Europe
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UK, England, London, City Airport Airbus A321 take off
City Airport, Airbus A321 take off, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
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