Following the basic laws of thermodynamics, and efficiency, I think there is potential to design a much cheaper wind power for heat system.
My first thought is to have the shaft of the turbine enter into an insulated water tank, where blades are attached and will stir the water. The resulting friction of the moving blades in the water will heat the water. This hot water can then be piped into the house to provide heat.
I could build this from scrap materials for very little cost.
Why not?
My first thought is to have the shaft of the turbine enter into an insulated water tank, where blades are attached and will stir the water. The resulting friction of the moving blades in the water will heat the water. This hot water can then be piped into the house to provide heat.
I could build this from scrap materials for very little cost.
Why not?