Norwegian company to harvest energy with new floating wind solution

Norwegian company to harvest energy with new floating wind solution

The Scandinavian company plans to deploy colossal wind-catching panels on the ocean to contribute to the fight against climate change.

These panels will produce green energy and satisfy the annual consumption of nearly eighty thousand households. This unique system, entitled WCS (Wind Catching System), will harness the potential of wind over a large area using an array of tiny propellers, helping to reduce the country’s dependence on the gas and oil industries.

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Source: Designboom

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