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Patrick Raynaud Injects Life into Typically Drab Wind Turbines

Despite low noise pollution, neutral carbon pollution and a relatively small profile, modern wind turbines are still derided for their ugliness -- a problem Patrick Raynaud hopes to resolve.

This wind generator, located outside of Hamburg in Germany's most eco-friendly region, has received a world-class makeover courtesy of French designer Patrick Raynaud. It's astonishing how a simple array of string lights and strobe fixtures can elicit the inner beauty of sustainable energy, a market usually ruled by offensively strange designs. As wind speeds fluctuate, so do the intensity and color of the attached lights, which draw power from the turbine itself. The design was commissioned by Hanover's Expo-Region Climate Protection Programme with the express purpose of showing people how beautiful wind power can be.
Trend Themes
1. Beautified Energy Installations - Design and aesthetic considerations can have a positive impact on the promotion and acceptance of renewable energy sources.
2. Interactive Green Energy Design - Green energy installations can be more attractive and engaging to the public by incorporating interactive design elements and technologies.
3. Green Energy Art Installations - The integration of art and design into green energy installations can enhance their visibility and appeal, promoting public awareness and acceptance.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy companies can utilize design and interactive technologies to promote and increase public acceptance of wind turbines and other renewable energy installations.
2. Art and Design - The art and design industry can leverage their skills to create unique green energy installations that merge art and technology.
3. Eco-tourism - Green energy installations with innovative designs can attract more visitors, contributing to the growth of eco-tourism.

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