novventos Clean Energy has introduced naca.boost, a vertical axis wind turbine designed to operate at ground level in turbulent airflow conditions, including industrial sites, rooftops and remote locations. The turbine features airfoil-shaped blades based on a proprietary novventos geometry that generates both lift and drag forces to support energy production.
A key element of the design is its wind-guiding housing. The asymmetric housing shields the returning blade from incoming airflow while directing and accelerating wind towards the advancing side of the rotor.
The vertical axis configuration enables the turbine to accept wind from any direction without mechanical adjustment. According to novventos, the system is designed to operate in turbulent and multi-directional wind conditions.
The naca.boost also incorporates six 510 Wp photovoltaic panels mounted on the housing, combining wind and solar generation within a single unit.
The system has a reported noise level of 10 dB at a distance of 10 metres and can generate up to 10 MWh of electricity annually.




