Chinese company Sawes Energy Technology has turned a futurist dream into reality — a flying wind generator called S1500, designed to produce clean energy in places where turbines could never stand. Between September 19 and 21, 2025, the S1500 underwent testing in Xinjiang.
Storage technologies include pumped hydroelectric stations, compressed air energy storage and batteries, each offering different advantages in terms of capacity, speed of deployment and environmental impact.
A solar energy storage system specifically designed for off-grid scenarios, supporting 15-36V photovoltaic input, with 14. 2V intelligent protection, suitable for home camping, power supply in remote areas, and solar street lights.
A 50kW Solar Kit requires up to 4,000 square feet of space. This could produce an estimated 6,200 kilowatt hours (kWh) of alternating current (AC) power per month, assuming at least 5 sun hours per day with the solar.
By installing the first wind turbine within the “East Anglia 3” project, which includes blades 115 meters long, making it the first of its kind in the United Kingdom. Each blade is longer than a football field.