Wind energy is becoming a major source of renewable energy throughout the world. However the massive wind turbines need big, open spaces with consistent wind to be most effective.

There have been a number of concepts for smaller, urban spaces, utilizing a vertical, helix design to operate.

The Airiva wind energy system offers a unique, modular design that can bring renewable energy production to places that are otherwise out of reach.

With a clean, sleek design, and safe for people and animals alike, Airiva could be perfect on rooftops, alongside highways, and at municipal locations like airports.

Designed by Joe Doucet and Partners, Airiva aims to be made from up to 80% recycled and post-consumer materials, making it not just a clean energy maker, but easy on the planet as well.

Learn more on Airiva’s website.

“Airiva is a modular, scalable and smart wind energy system consisting of an array of vertical wind turbines within a contemporary frame. The electricity generated can be used directly on site, stored or fed into the grid.”

Able to be placed on rooftops and other areas to harness the breeze. The vertical helix turbines and protective wire mesh protect against bird strikes.

At noisy and windy places like an airport, Airiva could be perfect for harnessing that wind, and creating clean energy in an otherwise polluted area.

Alongside roadways and highways, Airiva could harness the wind that is generated from speeding vehicles.

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