The ongoing decline of terrestrial ecosystems continues to be a pressing concern, with 10 million hectares of forest being destroyed every year. The primary drivers of this loss are agricultural expansion and urban growth, with other activities also playing a significant role. The pursuit of renewable energy is also contributing to the reduction of available land, with solar energy initiatives creating unusable areas after installation. Traditional wind turbines present their own challenges, such as static fields, noise pollution, and negative effects on farming.
Our technology offers a distinct solution to these issues, providing unobtrusive energy from wind without the negative effects of solar and traditional wind turbines. We believe that our technology should be used in conjunction with solar and traditional wind solutions, where appropriate. For example, our products can help reduce the vast amounts of land required for solar, while generating more resilient energy. In cases where traditional wind turbines are necessary, our technology can be used to fill necessary gaps. As stated in the recent United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Report 2022, there is a pressing need for better protection, restoration, and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, and our technology offers a vital contribution to achieving these goals.