Data center wind generators provide electrical power to run computers.
Data center wind turbines are installed on top of buildings and other structures.
They are not ordinary wind turbines mounted on buildings, but rather special wind generators integrated with the roofs of buildings.
The patented wind generator for data centers has high wind sensitivity, which means it can produce energy even in light winds and breezes.
An automatic protection device protects the wind generator from excessive wind gusts.
Sensitivity to low winds combined with the automatic system that immediately protects against sudden, strong gusts allow the wind generator to generate kinetic energy across a wide range of wind speeds and even in strong winds.
The kinetic energy generated by the data center wind turbine is transformed into electrical energy by an alternator and is also partially stored in electric storage batteries.
Alternatively, a patented wind accumulator transforms and accumulates a portion of the kinetic energy generated into potential mechanical energy.
The wind generator for IT structures is obviously powered by the wind, but it has no blades or protruding elements and, therefore, does not pose any danger to those who live and work in the building that supports it, or to anyone in its vicinity.
The wind turbine for data centers, both in urban and extra-urban areas, achieves the prudent and strategic diversification of energy sources.
The energy, produced and immediately used, and also that stored in the storage system, are obtained with appreciably low production and maintenance costs and without transportation costs.
The wind generator ensures energy production and storage, even when the usual supplies of energy and fuel become precarious or are interrupted.