MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621022923 A) filed by Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology, Walwa, Maharashtra, on Feb. 26, for 'low-speed modular wind electricity generation system with adaptive blades.'
Inventor(s) include Srushti Satish Teli; Kirtana Balkrishna Ghadi; and Dr. Jayashree Sudir Awati.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Low-Speed Modular Wind Electricity Generation System with Adaptive Blades This invention describes a low-speed modular wind electricity generation system designed for decentralized renewable energy applications, particularly in rural and low-wind environments. The system incorporates an adaptive blade pitch mechanism configured to optimize aerodynamic efficiency and initiate energy generation at comparatively low wind velocities. A rim-based rotor structure ensures balanced rotational transmission to an electromechanical conversion unit that transforms kinetic wind energy into electrical energy. The generated output is processed through a smart rectifier and charge management controller configured for voltage stabilization, current regulation, reverse-current prevention, and controlled battery charging. The system further includes a scalable mounting framework adaptable for rooftop, pole-mounted, or ground installation, along with an integrated battery storage interface for energy retention. A hybrid renewable energy interface enables synchronized operation with photovoltaic sources. The invention provides a cost-effective, scalable, and environmentally sustainable solution for small-scale and off-grid electricity generation."
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