As I have said before..there has never been a practical experiment or a government department with technical teams and expertise designing specific turbines snd turntables,to make practical electricity from Bull power . Using robotics as the drivers of the bulls. After all driverless cars in 2026 in the UK ,will appear.
Someone needs to suggest a government team look at this , whether the wind blows or not , the turbines will produce , and there are farms all over the world that can facilitate these turbines. And the bull power ,
can be called bullec power , the power comes from natural self reproducing souce , the bulls make more bulls ,
This is the 21st century way. Bulls can be practically worked
Which bulls ..
ISKCON has made the mistake of using cows and bulls bred for meat ..big bodies weak small legs ..that break easily .
So .the right traditional bulls .not meat bulls can be considered..
“Different bull breeds exhibit varied strengths, making them suited for different purposes. For example, Spanish fighting bulls are known for aggression and strength, while Brahman bulls are recognized for their size. Conversely, some breeds like Red Devon are known for their docile temperament. Other breeds, such as Herefords, are known for their calm disposition.
Here’s a more detailed look at some breeds and their respective strengths:
Strong and Aggressive:
Spanish Fighting Bull:
Bred specifically for bullfighting, these bulls are known for their aggression, strength, and speed. They are fast and powerful, with a reputation for ferocity.
Cape Buffalo:
Also known as the African buffalo, they are known for their immense size and aggressive nature. They are highly unpredictable and dangerous.
Jersey Bulls:
Though small for dairy breeds, Jersey bulls are known for their muscular build and aggressive temperament. They are not known for their beef quality according to Cows.ie.
Docile and Calm:
Red Devon:
This breed is widely considered one of the most docile breeds, making them suitable for grass-fed beef production and creating a safe environment for farmers and visitors according to Cove Creek Farm.
Hereford:
While not all individuals are docile, Hereford bulls tend to be calmer than many other breeds, making them a popular choice for many farms.
Other Notable Breeds:
Brahman: Known for their size and heat tolerance, Brahman bulls are a common breed in warmer climates.
Sahiwal: A breed known for its milk production.
Gir, Red Sindhi, and Tharparker: These are other notable milch breeds in India.
Hariana, Ongole, and Kankrej: These are dual-purpose breeds, meaning they are used for both milk and beef.
Hallikar, Amritmahal, Khillari, and Kangayam: These are drought breeds, known for their ability to thrive in arid conditions.”
I don’t think some people in the electricity business like the idea of competitors..
These types of narratives need exploring and not accepted at face value …
“While it’s technically possible for animals to turn turbines, it’s not an efficient or practical method for generating electricity on a large scale. Animals can be used to power small devices or simple machines, but their limited power output and the energy lost in conversion make them unsuitable for powering turbines that generate electricity for widespread use.Animal Power Limitations:
Animals, even large ones like horses, don’t possess the sustained, high-power output needed to efficiently drive a large turbine.
Energy Conversion Losses:
Converting animal energy (mechanical) into electrical energy through a generator involves significant energy loss. Most conversion processes have efficiencies below 30%, meaning more than two-thirds of the available energy is lost.
Practical Applications:
Animals are better suited for powering simpler devices like grinding mills or water pumps where the energy can be used directly without significant conversion losses.
Examples of Animal-Powered Systems:
Some inventors have explored systems where animals like horses or bulls can be used to turn a rotational device connected to a generator, but these systems are typically small-scale and not widely adopted.
A UK zoo has developed a system to generate electricity from animal waste (manure) using anaerobic digestion, but this is a waste-to-energy system, not direct animal power.
Efficiency and Sustainability:
Modern power generation relies on sources like wind, solar, and hydro, which are more efficient and sustainable than relying on animal power for large-scale electricity generation.”
Most importantly the Vedas gives bulls a purpose..if we don’t practically show how useful they could be and productive, they will be killed .
One farm with one man overseeing, with his robotic helpers , 10 bull turbines , one could well imagine ,the 10 smaller bull turbines could complete with one large wind turbine , these types of investigations are required .
Something like this ..
Once invested in , robots don’t need wages .
So driving on a team of bulls with heyup heyup sound recording and detecting by Ai when the bulls are slaking and applying a light whip one would have thought quite possibly.
10 turbines
10 sets of bulls
10 robots .
I mans oversight .
Will that produce equivalent of a large and very expensive wind turbine that is unsightly and expensive to maintain and is always reliant on wind ?
It’s worth an experiment and long-term costing exercise, I would say ..
And importantly, it’s Dharmic so auspicious.