Achieve the Lowest Carbon Footprint
Harness the Power of Wood for Sustainable Wind Turbines
Wood stands out as the only construction material that absorbs CO2 from the atmosphere during growth. Each kilogram of dry wood can sequester 1.68-1.8 kg of CO2, making it a natural carbon sink and a perfect choice for sustainable construction.
Using wood in wind turbines, especially when combined with lamination and 3D grinding techniques, offers a green alternative. A 3 kW wind turbine requires 30-40 kg of wood, effectively absorbing 50-72 kg of CO2.
If used for heat generation, 1 kg of wood provides 150-200 kWh of heat. Converting heat to electricity yields about 30-40 kWh. However, a 3 kW wind turbine can produce this energy in just 10-13 hours at wind speeds of 9-10 m/s.
Wood-based wind turbines not only sequester carbon but also deliver efficient energy production, making them a smart choice for sustainable energy solutions.
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