
Wind turbine
Vertical wind turbines are more suitable near residential areas than the blade turbines we know from large wind farms. Vertical wind turbines are much smaller and far quieter. They can generate electricity as soon as the wind speed exceeds two meters per second and start regardless of wind direction. Fewer moving parts also mean less maintenance.
They have proven to be a good combination solution alongside solar, for reliable power production in the fall and winter months when the weather varies. Vertical wind turbines are better suited near residential areas than the blade turbines we know from the large wind farms. The vertical wind turbines are much smaller and far quieter.
They can produce electricity as soon as the wind exceeds two meters per second, and they operate regardless of the wind direction. Fewer moving parts also mean less maintenance. – The wind turbines come in various sizes.
The largest ones, at 50 kilowatts, can produce up to 350,000 kilowatt-hours a year, but the smaller models are likely more suitable for most. A 20-kilowatt wind turbine measures 4-6 meters in diameter and can generate up to 170,000 kilowatt-hours a year. We can also deliver smaller solutions for mounting on rooftops and are working on systems for ridge wind. The systems are customized based on the customer's needs.
Advantages:
- Quiet and environmentally friendly operation
- Withstands extreme weather conditions
- Generates electricity even at low wind speeds
- Ideal for farms and small industries
- Reduces reliance on traditional power supply
- More efficient than traditional horizontal windmills
- Quiet 30 dB with fewer moving parts.
- Operates from 1.5 m/s
- Withstands winds up to 60 m/s
- Installations from 1-50 kW with annual production up to 100,000 kWh.