Wind Energy Systems

Wind can be a powerful source of energy. But here in New Hampshire, it’s extremely important to choose your site carefully. Many people are surprised by how much wind you really need to generate even a small amount of electricity. But if you live at the top of a rise, have clear open westerly skies, or live off a sizable lake, you could very well have a viable wind site. If you think you might have a good site for wind, we always recommend you start by logging wind data over a period of at least three months and preferably six months or more. With this data, we can run detailed analyses to Photo: Wind Monitorestimate the actual power potential of your site. So you can make a wind investment with confidence that it will return genuine value over the long term.

Wind Data Logging Systems

Prior to making an investment as important as a wind generator, we always recommend first performing a detailed wind analysis for your specific site. Data logging systems, set up to gather wind data for three to six months, will provide you with the assurance and confidence that your wind investment will produce the electricity you expect and desire to power your home or business.


Pole-Mounted Wind Turbines


Air X Land -- 400 Watt Wind Generator
The Air X brings versatility, efficiency and durability to remote wind power. With more than 90,000 units sold, Air X is the best-selling small wind generator in the world. Ideal for battery-charging applications, Air X is often used for remote homes, telecommunication towers, monitoring stations, and in areas of the developing world without electrical service.


Kestrel e220 -- 800 Watt Wind Turbine
The e220 is a distinctive 3 blade turbine that has a low start up torque, increasing its efficiency. The axial flux permanent magnet brushless alternator is driven by the optimised three blade rotor, with better heat management. The e220 maintains rated output in excess wind speeds, optimising the potential power output and energy yield. The e220 is used predominantly on farms and rural installations for power where the grid does not service.

Bergey XL.1 -- 1.2 kW Wind Turbine
With a rotor diameter of 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) and a peak output of approximately 1,300 watts the XL.1 is intended for the off-grid home. The XL.1 combines a number of advanced technical features, including a completely new airfoil, to provide the highest efficiency yet achieved in a small wind turbine at a very affordable cost.

Skystream 3.7 -- 2.4 kW Wind Turbine
Designed for homes and small businesses, the Skystream 3.7 converts wind into clean electricity you can use. It’s the first compact, user-friendly, all inclusive wind generator (with controls and inverter built in) designed to provide quiet, clean electricity in very low winds.

Windspire 1.2 kW Wind Turbine
Affordable, attractive, and ultra quiet, the Windspire wind turbine gives you the power to create clean energy from the natural wind just outside your door. At only 30 feet tall and 4 feet wide, the Windspire 1.2 kW wind turbine is distinguished by its sleek propeller-free design and ultra-quiet operation. Designed for use where you live and work, the Windspire is currently powering homes, small businesses, schools, museums, parks, and much more.

Last Updated (Friday, 12 February 2010 16:11)