The idea of a combination device that could harvest both solar power and wind power in a compact form is attractive; there are some interesting hybrid wind-solar devices.
The SkyWolf Wind Turbines are one such device:
Science fiction writer Simpson Stokes wrote a story called Down on the Farm, published in Thrilling Wonder Stories in 1937, that described a hybrid wind-solar device. He called it a wind-suncatcher:
Farmer Geary watched the Nibbler at work. He saw beyond it the vast three-storied acreages of his Multiple-Crop “Flats,” incongruously tilted on the side of Durdleberry Slopes in the distance. The bizarre shadow of the combined Wind-Suncatcher, like a spray of tulips mounted fanwise on a rotating mast, slanted across the meadow.
“This is good,” said Geary, rubbing his hands. “This is fine.”
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