Wind turbines



Patented wind turbines that generate electricity with particular efficiency.

The patents concern wind turbines with vertical rotation axis and wind turbines with horizontal rotation axis.

They concern wind turbines with a single rotor, wind turbines with multiple rotors and concern safeguards to protect the impellers from strong winds.

Wind generators produce electricity with a wide range of wind speeds, starting from weak winds up to very strong winds.

The patented wind turbines are robust, reliable, with low construction and maintenance costs.

The structure and the way in which the turbines work are such that all their parts are transportable on normal road vehicles and their assembly is easy and at appreciably low costs. 

The innovative wind turbines, both small and large, are all equipped with automatic safeguards, which gradually protect the impellers when the wind strengthens.

The patents concern wind turbines for ships, for bridges, for vehicles, for trains, on barges and marine platforms, turbines attached to buildings and structures, high-altitude wind turbines, transportable and emergency turbines.

Finally, a patent relates to a plant for the storage of significant quantities of potential mechanical energy, deriving from wind energy.