Authors :
Karan Bhusare; Mangesh Vishrup; Deepak Ugalmugle; Sagar Wahatule; Syed Sarfaraz Quadri
Volume/Issue :
Volume 8 - 2023, Issue 12 - December
Google Scholar :
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Scribd :
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10427206
Abstract :
This study explores the feasibility of using
smallscale plastic wind turbines along roadways to
address both renewable energy needs and plastic waste
concerns. The research assesses energy output,
structural integrity, and environmental impact,
emphasizing the potential dual-purpose benefits.
Preliminary findings indicate promising outcomes,
highlighting the adaptability of plastic turbines to
varying wind conditions. While offering a sustainable
solution, challenges like material durability are
considered. This research contributes to the intersection
of renewable energy and waste management,
encouraging further exploration of innovative,
environmentally conscious technologies.
This study explores the feasibility of using
smallscale plastic wind turbines along roadways to
address both renewable energy needs and plastic waste
concerns. The research assesses energy output,
structural integrity, and environmental impact,
emphasizing the potential dual-purpose benefits.
Preliminary findings indicate promising outcomes,
highlighting the adaptability of plastic turbines to
varying wind conditions. While offering a sustainable
solution, challenges like material durability are
considered. This research contributes to the intersection
of renewable energy and waste management,
encouraging further exploration of innovative,
environmentally conscious technologies.