New Innovation Wind Power Solution

The Magnum Power MARS is a wind power solution anywhere with advantages over current conventional wind turbines and diesel generation systems, which include: global distribution, low costs, better operational performance, and greater environmental benefits. MARS is a wind turbine with a lighter weight than air that rotates around a horizontal axis in response to wind, generating electrical energy. This electrical energy is transferred through a 1000-foot cable for immediate use, or for a set of batteries for later use or for the electric network. Helium maintains the MARS and allows it to rise to a higher altitude than conventional wind turbines. MARS captures the available power at a low level of 600 to 1000 feet and a night jet stream almost daily. The MARS rotation also generates a Magnum effect that provides additional lift, maintains a stable MARS and places it in a highly controlled place to join the FAA guidelines and transportation in Canada.
Advantages of MARS in conventional wind turbines: wind energy anywhere eliminates all selection limitations. Coastal or coastal sites are not necessary to capture high-speed winds. Access to the wind at 1000 feet above ground level allows MARS to be installed close to the grid. MARS is mobile and can be quickly deployed, downloaded and redistributed without the need for towers or heavy cranes. MARS is a bird and a racket with less noise and can operate at a wider range than wind speed, from 4 mph to over 60 mph. Advantages of the MARS wind and diesel solution only for the diesel generator: MARS can complement the diesel generator by offering a complete diesel energy solution that offers energy at less than 20 cents per kilowatt-hour. 

This compares to a broad range of 25 cents to 99 cents per kilowatt-hour per diesel alone, reflecting higher fuel and transportation costs in remote areas. The MARS solution allows reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. It also results in lower handling, transportation and storage costs. Targeted markets of MARS: developing countries where infrastructure is limited or non-existent, common off-grid diesel and wind energy solutions for island states, farms, remote areas, mobile towers, exploration equipment, backup power and water pumps for natural gas mines. Fast-spreading diesel and wind solutions (including air projection) for disaster areas to supply power to emergency equipment and medical equipment, water pumps; web applications for farms, factories, and remote communities;
Magnum Power Air Rotor (MARS) is an innovative, lightweight, air-based device that extends around a horizontal axis in response to wind and generates clean, clean electrical energy at a lower cost than all competing systems. This electrical energy is transferred through the cable to the transformer at the ground station and then transferred to the electrical grid. Helium (an inactive, nonreactive lighter than air) maintains an air rotor that rises to altitude for better wind and rotation also causes the Magnum effect. 

This provides additional lift, keeps the device stable, keeps it positioned in a very controlled and tight place, and lifts it up instead of veering into the wind on its rope. All competing wind generators use two-dimensional structures similar to solid disks and towers. Magnum Power Air Rotor is a three-dimensional closed structure (cylinder). It provides high torque, low starting speeds and overall superior efficiency due to its higher dispersion capacity. The closed structure of Magnum Power allows the production of wind turbines from very small to very large sizes and for a fraction of the cost of the existing wind generators.

The advantages of the Magnum air rotor system are the following: The Magnum Air Rotor system is less expensive for the real power unit than competing wind power systems. Magnum Power Air Rotor will make the average production time much closer to its capacity than the typical power factor with traditional designs. Magnum efficiency will be 40 to 50 percent. This is very important since doubling the power factor reduces the cost per watt delivered by half. Wind farms can be located near demand centers, which reduces the costs of transmission lines and the loss of transmission lines. Traditional wind generators only work at wind speeds between 3 m / s and 28 m / s. 

The Magnum pneumatic rotors operate between 1m / s and more than 28m / s. Magnum pneumatic rotors can be lifted to higher altitudes, thus benefiting from high winds. Elevations from 400 feet to 1,000 feet above ground level, without the need to build an expensive tower, or use a crane for maintenance. Magnum air rotors are mobile and can be easily transported to different locations to adapt to changing wind patterns. Mobility is also useful in emergencies and disaster relief. These points are all included. The above advantages combine what makes Magnum the most profitable wind generation system.
Magnum Power Inc. To start manufacturing the Magnum Air Rotor (MARS) system in 2009/10 with the MARS unit from 10 kW to 25 kW, the first charge. (There are no MARS plans for 4 kW at this time) The reason for the delay is that it took longer than expected, raising the money needed to finish prototypes and get the product ready for the market.

The above images show a MARS 10KW prototype on a 350-foot rope. Magnum Air Rotor (MARS) is a new generation of wind turbines with cost and performance advantages over current systems. MARS is a wind turbine with a lighter weight than air that revolves around a horizontal axis in response to wind, generating electrical energy. This power is transferred down the rope for consumption, or to a set of batteries or power grid.
Helium maintains the Magnum Air Rotor system, which rises to an altitude determined by the operator for the best winds. During also generates the influence of "Magnum". This aerodynamic phenomenon provides additional lift and maintains the stability of the MARS and MARS positions within a very controlled and controlled location. Finally, MARS pulls overhead to increase altitude rather than drift towards the wind on its rope. Low-cost electricity - less than 15 cents per kilowatt courier, Bird and friendly racket, Low noise, A wide range of wind speeds - 2 to more than 28 meters/sec, High altitude - from 200 to 1000 feet above the ground level possible without towers or expensive cranes,
Lower limits on the location of the placement - it is not necessary to develop the coastline, Mobile,  Ideal for outdoor applications or where the power is not reliable, The primary target markets include MARS, Developing countries and island States where infrastructure is limited or non-existent, Rapid deployment (to include aerial projection) in disaster areas to provide energy for emergency and medical equipment, water pumps and relief efforts (such as Katrina and Tsunami), Off-grid for homes and remote uses such as mobile towers and exploration equipment), Military applications, Availability, pricing, and specifications are subject to change, Performance of MARS 10kW The estimated performance data are shown in the two graphs below. Annual energy production is responsible for different non-standard wind distributions.
Magnum technology will be applied outside the grid and combined with diesel energy for developing countries, island states, farms, remote areas, mobile towers, drilling equipment, oil and gas wells, mining sites, offshore drilling plants, and backup power. water pumps. Magnum rotors can also be used for web applications for farms, factories, and remote communities. 

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