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Southwest Windpower

 

 Flagstaff Arizona-based Southwest Windpower is the world's largest producer of small wind generators (400-3000 watts). The 20-year old company has been a pioneer in the development of wind technology. SWWP has produced over 90,000 generators that provide power to residential homes, remote cabins, telecom transmitters, offshore platforms, water pumping and sailboats. Southwest Windpower distributes in more than 88 countries.

Southwest Windpower produces SkystreamTM, Air and Whisper turbines to meet a variety of residential and industrial needs.

URL: http://www.windenergy.com

 


January 3, 2008: Hi. I did some homework and in 2006 our electic costs were $3528.12 and in 2007 they were $1585.84. We saved $1942.28 in 2007 on our electric. That is a Wow for me. Our turbine was put up on Jan. 17, 2007 and we were down a month because of some problems... Not bad huh? It looks like 5.5 years to pay off our turbine. We have a second pad for another one.

Dottie Neal
Bovina, TX
See electric bill data and more at
www.usethewind.net/bovina.html

 


It’s all the rage in our neighborhood. People are really excited. They can see it, but there is no noise any of them can hear. It’s really attractive. People have commented already, ‘it’s a pretty turbine.’

Rena Wilson Jones
Urbana, IL
Skystream blog posts, photos & video at

www.sicudrew.blogspot.com




As everyone tries to survive the current storm conditions up here in Maine, and throughout the Northeast, I thought you would like to know how the Skystream3.7 has been dealing with the winds. Sunday night, after 8" of snow had already accumulated, the snow turned to freezing rain, and my nightmares of the "Ice Storm of 98" began to come back again. The snow and ice conditions had trees falling even before the winds picked up. My Oregon Scientific weather station keeps a record windspeed of 63.5 MPH from Jan 2002, and I believe that record was broken early Monday morning, but because of the ice, the weather station stopped recording the windspeeds. The Skystream3.7 spun flawlessly thru all the winds and gusts, producing 45 KWH's of power in the past 36 hours.

Bill Dingle
South Paris, ME
Winter 2007

 



Read more about the amazing Skystream 3.7 by clicking the link below.

URL: http://www.windenergy.com