A scientific article by the lecturer (Dr. Karim Abis Handoul) entitled “Dragonfly”… the turbine that may end electricity bills forever.

26/06/2025   Share :        
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Engineers have once again drawn inspiration from nature—this time from the dragonfly, a creature renowned for its exceptional flying abilities. This insect has become the muse behind an innovative wind turbine design that generates 1,240 kWh and provides free energy for 20 years, heralding a new era of renewable energy.<br /><br />A Design Inspired by Dragonfly Wings<br />Renowned architect Renzo Piano, in collaboration with ENEL Green Power, created the "Dragonfly" turbine—a unique design that diverges from traditional three-blade turbines. The new turbine uses two blades accompanied by two transparent mesh glass panels, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings without relying on conventional rotating motion, according to ecoportal.net.<br /><br />Lightweight Materials, High Efficiency<br />The turbine is made from lightweight materials such as polycarbonate and carbon, enabling it to operate efficiently even at low wind speeds of just 2 meters per second. This design also allows for installation at lower heights and delivers quiet, efficient performance—overcoming limitations faced by traditional turbines.<br /><br />Simulating the Dragonfly's Aerodynamic Flight<br />The "Dragonfly" mimics the dynamic motion of a dragonfly in flight, enhancing its wind-capturing efficiency and performance stability. This makes it especially suitable for urban environments. When wind stops, the blades attach to a vertical mast that stands 20 meters tall with a 35 cm diameter. The turbine itself has a diameter of 16 meters, allowing it to integrate harmoniously into urban landscapes without causing visual disruption.<br /><br />Performance Beyond Expectations<br />During its first two months of testing, the prototype turbine generated 1,241.02 kWh of energy—an impressive figure that demonstrates its potential to contribute significantly to power grids, particularly in areas where traditional turbines are impractical.<br /><br />Coming Soon to Italian Markets<br />The "Dragonfly" turbine is expected to enter commercial production in the Italian market once its trial phase concludes. It is anticipated to play a major role in addressing energy challenges in densely populated urban areas by offering a practical and innovative solution to power outages caused by wind energy fluctuations.<br /><br />A Bug-Shaped Future for Energy<br />Italy is in urgent need of accelerating its transition to clean energy, and this innovation may be the key to making that leap. If adopted globally, the "Dragonfly" model could become a new standard for smart energy solutions in cities, thanks to its appealing design, effective performance, and low environmental impact.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />"AL_mustaqbal University is the first university in Iraq"<br/><br/><a href=https://uomus.edu.iq/Default.aspx target=_blank>al-mustaqbal University Website</a>