A wind turbine having one or more sets of opposing magnets to create an opposing force between a turbine support and a turbine rotor great enough to form a space between them thereby reducing friction between the turbine support and the turbine rotor. The reduction of friction between the turbine ro
A wind turbine having one or more sets of opposing magnets to create an opposing force between a turbine support and a turbine rotor great enough to form a space between them thereby reducing friction between the turbine support and the turbine rotor. The reduction of friction between the turbine rotor and the turbine support allows for an increase in energy production and scale of the wind turbines.
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1. A wind turbine, comprising: a vertical turbine rotor for rotating around a core axis, the turbine rotor comprising a central axis;turbine support comprising a vertical stationary support shaft within and concentric to the turbine rotor and in relation to the support shaft, the support shaft posit
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A wind turbine, comprising: a vertical turbine rotor for rotating around a core axis, the turbine rotor comprising a central axis;turbine support comprising a vertical stationary support shaft within and concentric to the turbine rotor and in relation to the support shaft, the support shaft positioned radially inside the central axis;one or more blades coupled to the turbine rotor, the one or more blades configured to capture wind energy to rotate the turbine rotor relative to the turbine support;stabilization magnet means comprising one or more turbine support magnets positioned along a side of the turbine support adjacent the turbine rotor and one or more turbine rotor magnets positioned along a side of the central axis adjacent the turbine support and opposing the turbine support magnets,wherein a repelling force generated between the turbine support magnets and the turbine rotor magnets creates a space between at least a portion of the turbine rotor and at least a portion of the turbine support;levitation magnet means positioned along an upper portion of a platform of said turbine support adjacent a lower portion of the turbine rotor, and positioned along a lower portion of said turbine rotor adjacent said platform of said turbine support, creating a space between said turbine support and said turbine rotor due to magnetic repulsion, whereby said turbine rotor levitates off said platform; andone or more generators configured to generate electric power in response to rotation of the turbine rotor relative to the turbine support. 2. The wind turbine of claim 1, wherein the turbine support further comprises a base. 3. The wind turbine of claim 2, wherein the base further comprises a platform located substantially under a bottom of the turbine rotor. 4. The wind turbine of claim 3, wherein said levitation magnet means comprises: one or more turbine support levitation magnets positioned along the platform of the turbine support, andone or more turbine rotor levitation magnets positioned along the bottom of the turbine rotor and opposing the turbine support levitation magnets,wherein a magnetic field generated between the turbine support levitation magnets and the turbine rotor levitation magnets creates a space between at least a portion of the platform of the turbine support and at least a portion the bottom of the turbine rotor. 5. The wind turbine of claim 1, wherein the one or more generators further comprises: a generator gear; anda turbine gear, wherein the turbine gear is configured to move the generator gear. 6. The wind turbine of claim 5, further comprising a magnetic gear connection between the generator gear and the turbine gear, wherein the magnetic gear connection is configured to move the generator gear while reducing friction between the turbine gear and the generator gear. 7. The turbine of claim 1, wherein the turbine rotor further comprises: a bottom; anda top, wherein the bottom and the top extend substantially radially away from the central axis. 8. The wind turbine of claim 7, wherein the one or more blades further comprise a poly-carbon material and extend substantially between the top and the bottom of the turbine rotor. 9. The wind turbine of claim 1, wherein the turbine support further comprises: a base located below the turbine rotor; anda top configured to cover a substantial portion of the turbine rotor and the one or more blades. 10. The wind turbine of claim 9, wherein the top further comprises an observation deck for one or more persons to access. 11. The wind turbine of claim 9, wherein the support shaft further comprises an interior access way configured to allow the one or more persons to travel to and from the observation deck. 12. The wind turbine of claim 11, wherein the interior access way further comprises an elevator. 13. The wind turbine of claim 1, wherein at least one of the magnets is a permanent magnet. 14. A method for generating electricity by a wind turbine, the method comprising: spacing a vertical turbine rotor comprising one or more blades coupled thereto from a turbine support comprising a vertical stationary support shaft, the support shaft disposed radially within and concentric to a central axis of the turbine rotor, the central axis rotating with the turbine rotor and in relation to the support shaft;positioning one or more turbine support magnets along a side of the turbine support adjacent the turbine rotor;positioning one or more turbine rotor magnets along a side of the central axis adjacent the turbine support so as to oppose the turbine support magnets;maintaining the turbine rotor spaced from the turbine support using a repelling force between the turbine support magnets and the turbine rotor magnets, thereby reducing friction between the vertical turbine rotor and the turbine support;causing the one or more blades to engage wind thereby rotating the turbine rotor relative to the turbine support; andconverting the mechanical energy of the moving vertical turbine rotor into electric power using a generator. 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: rotating a turbine gear mechanically coupled to the vertical turbine rotor proximate a generator gear mechanically coupled to the generator; androtating the generator gear. 16. The method of claim 15, wherein moving the generator gear further comprises engaging the generator gear with a magnetic force between the turbine gear and the generator gear. 17. A method for generating electricity by a wind turbine, comprising: attaching one or more turbine rotor magnets to a turbine rotor;attaching one or more turbine support magnets to a turbine support so as to oppose the turbine rotor magnets, wherein opposing magnetic forces between the turbine rotor magnets and the turbine support magnets create a space between the turbine support and the turbine rotor thereby reducing friction between the turbine rotor and the turbine support;rotating the turbine rotor using the wind force captured by the turbine rotor; andconverting mechanical energy of the rotating turbine rotor into electric power using a generator. 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising rotating a generator gear using a magnetic force between a turbine gear and the generator gear. 19. A vertical wind turbine, comprising: a turbine rotor, the turbine rotor comprising: a central axis;a top; anda bottom, wherein the top and the bottom extend radially away from the central axis;a turbine support, the turbine support comprising: a vertical stationary support shaft disposed radially within and concentric to the central axis of the turbine rotor, the central axis rotating with the turbine rotor and in relation to the support shaft; anda base, the base further comprising a platform located substantially under the bottom of the turbine rotor;one or more turbine support magnets located along an exterior of the support shaft;one or more turbine rotor magnets located along an interior of the central axis, a repelling force between the turbine support magnets and the turbine rotor magnets creating a space between the support shaft and the central axis;turbine support levitation magnets located along the platform of the turbine support;one or more turbine rotor levitation magnets located along the bottom of the turbine rotor, the turbine support levitation magnets and the turbine rotor levitation magnets together generating a magnetic field that maintains the turbine rotor space from the platform, thereby reducing friction between the turbine rotor and the turbine support;one or more blades coupled to the turbine rotor, the one or more blades adapted to capture wind energy to rotate the turbine rotor relative to the turbine support; anda generator connected to the turbine rotor to convert mechanical power of the moving turbine rotor into electric power. 20. The wind turbine of claim 4, wherein the magnetic field is generated between the entire turbine rotor and the entire turbine support.
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