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Revolutionary Wind Turbines Aim to Power AI's Energy Needs
1 Jan
Summary
- Airloom's novel wind turbines use adjustable wings on a track, resembling a roller coaster.
- These structures require 40% less mass and 96% fewer unique parts than traditional turbines.
- Airloom's innovative approach is 85% faster and 47% less expensive to deploy.

The escalating demand for artificial intelligence is driving a significant increase in data center construction, leading to concerns about local resource consumption and rising electricity costs. Utility companies are already forecasting higher bills due to increased energy demand from these facilities.
Wind power specialist Airloom is developing a novel solution with its unique wind turbine design. These structures stand 20 to 30 meters tall and feature a loop of adjustable wings that move along a track, similar to a roller coaster. This design allows for power generation akin to conventional turbines but with a claimed 40% reduction in mass and 96% fewer unique parts.
Airloom asserts that its approach offers substantial logistical and financial benefits, being 85% faster to deploy and 47% less expensive than traditional horizontal axis wind turbines. The company initiated a pilot site test in June to validate these claims in practical application.




