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Wind Power Grid-Tie

Solar & Wind

Produce electricity in your own backyard by using wind power.There’s a great big electricity source up in the sky. Wind. It’s free, non-polluting, and endless. But until now only a few could tap into it. Introducing a new generation Residential Power Appliance that hooks up to your home to help youreduce or eliminate your monthly electricity costs. 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. Homeowners and small business owners now have the power to choose their electricity source. How it works is simple. With no batteries it connects directly to your home. When the wind is blowing, your home is powered (in part) by wind power; when it’s not, your home is seamlessly powered by your utility as usual. During periods of strong winds, windmill can actually produce excess electricity. Depending on your utility, your meter will spin backwards—giving you credit for a later date.

Solar & Wind

Battery Charging Home

120/240 Volt, 60 Hz, 2 Phase System, using two inverters

Use for grid connected homes requiring battery back­up and 240 volts. This system is alsoused in homes connected to the electrical utility grid; therefore the system is adaptable if there is no longer a requirement for battery backup.

 

Battery Charging Home

120/240 Volt, 60 Hz, 2 Phase System, using one inverter with a trans­formerUse for systems with an existing inverter. It supports 240 volt loads and may be transitioned to dedicated grid connected system if required in the future. The system uses a transformer that boosts the output of a single 120 VAC, 60 Hz inverter to 240 VAC.  

Home with attached back-up Power System and Wind mill

Back-up Power System