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Axial wind turbines refer to a classification where the primary airflow moves parallel to the turbine’s axis of rotation, a characteristic shared by both horizontal-axis wind turbines (HAWTs) and some advanced vertical-axis designs. This configuration maximizes aerodynamic efficiency by aligning blades with wind direction, leveraging lift forces for optimal energy conversion. HAWTs dominate utility-scale applications due to their high efficiency (up to 50% of Betz’s limit), scalability, and proven reliability. Technological advancements include variable-pitch blades for adaptive control in shifting winds, carbon-fiber reinforcements for lightweight durability, and digital twin systems for real-time performance monitoring. Axial turbines are deployed in onshore wind farms, hybrid solar-wind plants, and distributed energy networks. For example, a German renewable initiative integrated axial turbines with solar panels, creating a complementary system where wind power supplemented energy production during nighttime and low-sunlight periods. While Sidite focuses on solar thermal innovations, we appreciate the synergies between wind and solar technologies. For inquiries regarding axial wind turbine applications or integration possibilities, please contact our experts for comprehensive support.