Global Bladeless Wind Turbines Market 2016 - 2024 oct 2016 | Page 2

REPORT DESCRIPTION Global Bladeless Wind Turbines Market: Overview Wind energy is a crucial part of the global renewable energy scenario. Due to the renewable nature of wind power and its abundant availability, it has always been a big part of the alternative energy mix and has really come into own in the last decade. Currently, the adoption of wind energy has picked up speed in several European countries, particularly Denmark, and the environmental viability of wind power means the reliance on it is likely to increase in the coming years. At present, turbines are commonly used to convert wind energy into electrical energy, with the movement of the turbine blades powering an electricity generator. However, bladeless wind turbines are a recent innovation and could hold the potential to transform the global wind energy market. Instead of relying on the mechanical energy of the wind itself, bladeless wind turbines rely on the vortices created by the obstruction of the wind. Bladeless wind turbines do not contain rotating blades, but are designed to provide an obstruction to the wind in such a way that the vortices created by it can be utilized for electricity generation. Complete Report with TOC : http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/bladeless-wind-turbinesmarket.html Global Bladeless Wind Turbines Market: Drivers and Restraints The major driver for the global bladeless wind turbines market is the decreased weight of the energy generation mechanism. Due to the top-heavy nature of conventional wind turbines, high-quality components are needed to avoid structural damage to the system. This increases the cost of construction significantly. On the other hand, bladeless wind turbines stand erect and oscillate in response to the vortices. This reduces the risk of the heavy equipment contributing to structural damage to the system. The lack of turbines also eliminates two common complaints about conventional wind turbines, which are their noise and the risk they pose to birds. Bladeless wind turbines contain few moving parts, leading to a reduction in the noise emitted by the system. The relative lack of moving parts also serves to make the construction more reliable than in conventional wind turbines. Bladeless wind turbines are also less efficient at converting the captured wind power into electricity. However, the lower manufacturing and maintenance costs of bladeless wind turbines will help the market compensate for this