A vertical tulip-type wind turbine has a cylindrical shape with curved blades resembling tulip petals, which are mounted on a vertical axis. The blades are designed to capture wind energy in all directions and produce energy efficiently even at low wind speeds. The shape of the turbine also reduces noise and vibration caused by the rotating blades. The main advantages of a vertical axis wind turbine are that they can operate efficiently at low wind speeds, making them ideal for urban and suburban areas where the wind is often gusty and unpredictable. Requires less area to generate the same amount of energy as horizontal wind turbines. Their design facilitates access to wind turbine components, making maintenance and repair easier. Vertical wind turbines operate at lower blade speeds and are less likely to harm birds and bats. Also, vertical wind turbines are often considered more aesthetically pleasing and less obtrusive than horizontal ones.