The generation of electrical energy by wind is only increasing, and someone has had the good idea of designing wind turbines that are placed on one side of the house and that have a very aesthetic appearance.
It is a rectangular wall in which are placed different types of wind turbines to produce electricity in the house. This wall is placed on the side of the house that receives the greatest amount of wind, and generates electricity while having an interesting aesthetic effect, as you can see in the photo below

The designer of this idea (Joe Ducet) has called it Wind Turbine Wall and it has a very flexible concept, since different types of turbines can be placed on the wall to vary the aesthetics of the wall, whose size (height and length) is also flexible to the needs of customers.
I like the originality and simplicity of the idea. Having hand-held turbines makes them easy to repair and maintain, lowering the operating costs of the entire system.
A wall of 8 mt turbines. long by 2.5 mt. high, it can generate about 10,000 KWh per year, which is more than enough for the needs of an average house in the USA and Europe.
The structure is made of aluminum and the wall (which is modular), can be manufactured in a workshop and easily placed on the side of a house. The entire installation can be done in a few hours and with very simple means.
A video can be seen at: https://youtu.be/pSifhE4wWO4
That said, a very good idea that I hope will be successful.