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  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715987_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715986_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715985_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715983_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715981_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715979_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715976_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715975_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    DUKAS_189715974_FER
    Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Turbine 1
    Ref 17188
    07/10/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    A giant inflatable wind turbine has been launched — to bring power to remote sites.
    The airship-like S1500 is the world’s largest flying wind turbine.
    It generated one megawatt of power during a test flight.
    The S1500 is as tall as a 13-storey building and as long as a basketball court.
    It is capable of operating at heights of up to 1,500 meters, where winds are faster and more stable than at the level of traditional towers.
    It has been developed by Chinese company Beijing Linyi Yunchuan Energy Technology Co.
    The structure consists of a main helium-filled gasbag with a ring wing, which forms a giant duct that harnesses the high-altitude winds to drive the rotor.
    There are 12 generators rated at 100 kilowatts that transmit harvested through tethering cables.
    One of the main advantages of lying turbines is that they don’t require the construction of large metal towers and rotors, which can reduce the cost per kilowatt-hour by 30%.
    The inflatable design also makes them extremely easy to move across long distances.
    There are plans to begin mass producing the S1500 from next year pending safety tests including demonstrating stability in extreme weather conditions, and the durability of its components.
    The firm’s CEO Dun Tianrui: “We look forward to making airborne wind power an important component of affordable green electricity.”
    OPS: The S1500 inflatable wind turbine.
    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Power Plant Chimneys And Wind Turbines
    DUKAS_189197466_NUR
    Power Plant Chimneys And Wind Turbines
    Industrial chimneys emit smoke alongside wind turbines near a power plant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Power Plant Chimneys And Wind Turbines
    DUKAS_189197465_NUR
    Power Plant Chimneys And Wind Turbines
    Industrial chimneys emit smoke alongside wind turbines near a power plant in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on September 10, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gdansk
    DUKAS_188729828_NUR
    Daily Life In Gdansk
    GDANSK, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 1:
    A general view of Gdansk Shipyard and surrounding areas with the BalticTowers factory building, which manufactures towers for wind turbines with capacities of 15 MW and higher, seen from the 16th floor of Panorama Restaurant in Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Gdansk
    DUKAS_188729827_NUR
    Daily Life In Gdansk
    GDANSK, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 1:
    A general view of Gdansk Shipyard and surrounding areas with the BalticTowers factory building, which manufactures towers for wind turbines with capacities of 15 MW and higher, seen from the 16th floor of Panorama Restaurant in Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    DUK10150212_020
    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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    DUK10150212_019
    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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    DUK10150212_018
    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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
Ein kanadisches Start-up hat eine tragbare Windturbine entwickelt
    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

    (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

     

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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

     

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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

     

  • FEATURE - Überall Strom bei Wind: 
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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

     

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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

     

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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

     

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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

     

  • FEATURE - Morgen-Schwimmer geniessen die ruhige See in Worthing
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    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.

    (c) Dukas