This tiny home is made from the nacelle of a wind turbine, the part that stores the engine. - Jorrit Lousberg/Blade–Made Sitting inside the minimalist-chic interior of Nestle, you’d never guess it ...
The 6,860-square-foot Steamboat Springs residence uses geothermal loops, solar trackers, and wind energy to run the home.
Blade-Made, a Rotterdam-based company, recently built a 376-square-foot tiny house called “Nestle” from the nacelle of a retired wind turbine—the part that contains the engine. On the outside, it ...
Harnessing the wind is not a new idea. Picture any pioneer-era farm on the Great Plains, and you'll likely find a windmill used to pump groundwater to irrigate crops. Hundreds of American companies ...
If handled wisely, natural sources such as wind and solar energy have great potential to be both clean and affordable.
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Wind turbines are tough to recycle. These architects are transforming them into micro homes
Sitting inside the minimalist-chic interior of Nestle, you’d never guess it used to be a wind turbine. From the outside, though, the tiny home’s former life is more apparent. Nestle has a caravan-like ...
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