"Windmill" - installed with an "Archimedes screw" pumping water into a container above the ground; a water rotor with a generator is used to generate electricity. Protection against "winter" - pipes with filler (sand) in the water tank. Advantages: any wind will (almost) deliver water; the generator has only 1 operating speed (varies within small limits, in contrast to the wind generator); the ability to store energy (like a battery) and use as needed.
"Buffer" for a wind generator
I don’t realize it myself, in the near future - I share the idea.
"Windmill" - installed with an "Archimedes screw" pumping water into a container above the ground; a water rotor with a generator is used to generate electricity. Protection against "winter" - pipes with filler (sand) in the water tank. Advantages: any wind will (almost) deliver water; the generator has only 1 operating speed (varies within small limits, in contrast to the wind generator); the ability to store energy (like a battery) and use as needed.
"Windmill" - installed with an "Archimedes screw" pumping water into a container above the ground; a water rotor with a generator is used to generate electricity. Protection against "winter" - pipes with filler (sand) in the water tank. Advantages: any wind will (almost) deliver water; the generator has only 1 operating speed (varies within small limits, in contrast to the wind generator); the ability to store energy (like a battery) and use as needed.