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Empa spin-off TwingTec part of the Solar Impulse Foundation

Fresh Breeze for Ecology and Economy

May 29, 2020 | RAINER KLOSE
The Solar Impulse Foundation is looking for 1000 solutions that will boost the economy - and protect the environment at the same time. The Empa spin-off TwingTec has made it onto the list: it is now part of Bertrand Piccard's #1000solutions of the Solar Impulse Foundation.
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A TwingTec TT100 prototype automatically lands on its container at the end of a working day. Image: TwingTec

Following the success of the first solar flight around the world, Bertrand Piccard and the Solar Impulse Foundation has launched the second phase of their action: selecting #1000solutions that can protect the environment in a profitable way, and bringing them to decision makers to help them adopt more ambitious environmental targets and energy policies. So far, five solutions from Switzerland have received the Label including two that were nominated following the recent selection in March. We are proud to announce that the Empa spinoff Twingtec is now part of the #1000solutions lineup of the Solar Impulse Foundation.

Wind Energy 2.0 

Promoting Wind Energy 2.0, Twingtec  developed an innovative and sustain-able energy solution that unlocks the full power of the wind. Horizontal axis wind turbines have limitations which restrain both economically and technically their penetration potential. TwingTec fills this gap by offering a new wind energy technology which pro-vides key benefits over wind turbines. TwingPower builds on minimal material usage (no tower and no foundation are needed), the compact and mobile units can be fast and easily deployed. Higher altitudes and stronger winds can be accessed as well as the strong off- shore winds in deep water, where the potential for Europe only is estimated to be 4 TW. TwingPower enables new sites for wind energy, higher capacity factors up to 60% and more reducing the need for storage and opportunity to reduce the levelized costs of energy of wind by at least a factor two. TwingTec’s goal is to speed up the transition to sustainable energy by unlocking the full power of wind, a key element of a 100% renewable world.

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Dr. Rolf Luchsinger
Center for Synergetic Structures
Phone +41 58 765 40 90

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Communication
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