Wind power has been around for centuries, providing power for human kind across the globe. In the United States, wind mills provided electrical energy for many Americans in rural communities from the late 20s to the early 60s. The late 70's created the first oil embargo in the United States, driving an intense demand for renewable resources. In the 70's the countries that provided oil were volatile political arenas, prices were skyrocketing, and the US Dollar was weakening. Sound familiar?
Today, wind turbines have replaced the wind mills or wind generators of the 20th Century. Wind turbines are designed to capture wind and convert that motion from mechanical energy to electrical energy. The power of wind can be seen in the explosion of wind farms in central United States. But what can wind do for you?
How about the use of a wind turbine to off-set your power consumption? How about reducing your energy bill while offsetting your carbon footprint? How about a wind turbine to promote your commitment to sustainability?
Small wind turbines have been favorable in Europe and Canada for years, allowing residents to harvest power from the wind while reducing energy costs and generating clean energy. As more people seek renewable and clean energy resources, small wind turbines continue to gain momentum in the United States. Currently defined as wind turbines that produce 100KW or less; these wind generators are ideal to off-set power of a home, farm, school, or business.
The S Series Endurance Wind Turbines are designed for residential installs, small farms, wind demonstration projects, training programs and any other applications requiring 10,000 - 25,000 kWh per year of electricity. Learn more.
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The G and E Series Endurance Wind Turbines are designed for larger farms, irrigation pivots, schools, hospitals, manufacturing andfabrication companies and any other applications requiring 125,000 - 250,000 kWh per year of electricity.
The G and E Series Endurance Wind Turbines are designed for larger farms, irrigation pivots, schools, hospitals, manufacturing and fabrication companies and any other applications requiring 125,000 - 250,000 kWh per year of electricity.