getsmartenergy.com - 5/6/2009
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Green Energy Technologies is the manufacturer of the WindCube --a unique wind turbine designed specifically for commercial and industrial power users located in urban and suburban settings. As the premier provider of urban wind systems, we are committed to delivering innovative, reliable ...
leviathanenergyinc.com - 5/1/2009
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leviathanenergyinc.com —
Innovative technology for increasing the power output of
large wind turbines. Wind energy is considered one of...
the fastest growing markets globally. Leviathan Energy offers a technology for new and existing wind farms to produce more energy from a ...
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Green Energy Technologies Unveils WindCube
I4U News —
... The wind turbine measures 22 x 22 x 12 feet and has a traditional turbine with blades 50 feet in diameter. The WindCube uses the Bernoulli Principal to generate electricity from the wind by concentrating the wind using the shroud. The design of the WindCube allows the system to capture wind and produce energy in winds as low as 5 mph. The device qualifies for federal stimulus funds that will offset up to 30% of the costs of installing the system in a tax credit. Via Green Energy Technologies Posted on Wed, 6 May 2009 08:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun ...
WindCube generates 60kW of rooftop power Kermit-style
OhGizmo! —
... the typical wind generator and designed to sit on the roof of a building in urban and rural areas.
The WindCube measures 22 x 22 x 12 feet and a single unit generates up to 60kW of power. The device is designed using the Bernoulli Principal to capture wind and amplify it allowing for energy production at wind speeds of only 5 mph. The maker says that at an average wind speed of 15 mph, the WindCube will make about 160,000 kWh of power per year.
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Green Energy Technologies has come up with a brand new wind power generator known as the WindCube which is smaller in size compared to the standard wind generator, and was specially designed to rest on the roof of a building in urban and rural areas. It measures a mere 22 x 22 x 12 feet in ...
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