The system works by harnessing wind to propel ‘wings’ along a lightweight track.

AirLoom cited levelised cost of energy as low as $0.013/kWh and site Capex of around $0.21/W – “eg., under $6m for a 20MW wind farm”. It reckons the latter is about a quarter of the cost of using current technology.

rechargenews.com/wind/bill-gat

@wyrmeboi Ya I've seen that before but here we are some 8 years later and they still haven't got it on the market it seems, at least there is no mention of how to get one, or where some have been installed, on their website

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