Abstract
The article describes technical proposals on energy conservation in high-rise buildings based on environmentally-friendly renewable energy sources. These include: the use of hybrid wind and solar power plants and vortex wind-driven power plants (aerogenerators) with a vertical axis to utilize both the energy of horizontal wind flows at height level and the energy of ascending airflows. The general principles of building hybrid wind and solar power plants for energy conservation in high-rise buildings are set forth based on the analysis of prior art. A vortex wind-driven power plant (aerogenerator) allowing the use of low-speed winds and low-temperature heat fluxes, reduction of low-frequency vibration and enhancement of stability is proposed.
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