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Rocket-style Energy Ball wind turbine produces 2500 W at home

by Warren S.
September 16, 2025
in Wind
New rocket-style wind turbine delivers 2,500W

Credits: Home Energy

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A new rocket-style home wind turbine has been revealed to the pubic, and it is truly a unique approach to the wind power sector that has seen a significant rise in operations thanks to the explosion of interest in the renewable energy sector. The cost of living in America and around the world has seen a dramatic rise in recent years. Some have attributed the high cost of living to a sharp increase in the price of electricity that is a direct result of poorly thought-out policies by the Biden administration. Regardless of who is to blame, this new turbine may enable a much cheaper energy production process that can be done in the comfort of your own backyard.

The Energy Ball is unlike anything we have ever seen and could be the future of the renewable sector

The Energy Ball has been developed by Home Energy and could be seen as the future of the renewable energy sector. It features a spherical ball at the top of a long pole that has 5 rotor blades and meets the stringent EU and North American legislation, thanks to a 2-meter diameter that keeps the design compact and easy to install in an urban environment.

Home Energy has stated that the Energy Ball has a maximum power output of 2,500 W at a wind speed of 19 m/s. While we understand that wind speed changes in whatever region of the world you are in, the output is still an impressive result from such a tiny source. And there are several other benefits that the Energy Ball has that set it apart from other options in the energy sector.

Zero noise pollution and higher efficiency are just two of the benefits that the Energy Ball delivers

A major hindrance for the wind power sector overall has been the incredible noise levels that wind turbines make when operating. That will not be a problem for the Energy Ball. The apparent shift towards renewable energy in the United States has resulted in several new startups aiming to capitalize on the explosion of interest in the sector.

Here are just a few of the advantages that the Energy Ball from Home Energy offers its customers, of which there are many:

  • Zero noise pollution – Wind turbines have a reputation for disturbing the peace in the region where they operate by making noises that bother the residents. As the Energy Ball is spherical and has no edges, it produces little to no noise and therefore is completely able to produce energy for your home while not disturbing the ambience of the neighborhood.
  • Higher efficiency – Another problem for the wind turbines currently being used in the renewable energy sector has been a less-than-ideal efficiency performance. The Energy Ball has an aerodynamic design that maximises energy production.
  • Aesthetic design – The Energy Ball has been designed to look considerably better than any other wind turbines, and thanks to the sleek design, it has become a favorite for homeowners and architects.

Will the American consumer embrace the new Energy Ball from Home Energy

With the rise in electricity prices in the United States, the renewable energy sector has seen a rise in operations as the American public looks for an alternative power solution to their energy needs. Thanks to the recent innovations in the sector, led by the Energy Ball, we expect to see more wind farms being built in the not-too-distant future. The question becomes, will the average American consumer embrace the new innovation from Home Energy, or will the good old coal-powered electricity be too good to turn down? Time will tell as production of the Energy Ball ramps up.

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