The turbulence created as a result of the new configuration creates a low pressure zone behind the turbine, causing greater wind to pass through the turbine, and this, in turn, increases blade rotation and energy output.
The tube, or shroud, is shaped as a diffuser which works like a magnifying glass for wind.
[1] The diffuser shape and the brim combined creates more efficiently placed and accurate airflow.
Complaints about the wind turbine include the effect on the bird population,[2] sound production,[2] and radar interference[3] which limits all its placement in urban areas.
The creators of the wind lens took a look at the problems and tried to solve them by adjusting the design.
This means it may have a lot of power unused or that the wind lens is more prone to breaking.
The wind lens can replace the current production energy of fossil fuels which harms the environment and can be an alternative to the less efficient wind turbine since it is adaptable to more environments and produces higher amounts of energy.