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WIND GENERATORS
The Skystream 3.7™ is a new generation residential wind generator that hooks up to your home to reduce or eliminate your monthly electrical bill. It’s the first all-inclusive wind generator (with controls and inverter built in) designed to provide quiet, clean electricity in very low winds. This makes Skystream ideal for residential homes and small businesses.
HOW SKYSTREAM WORKS
The Skystream 3.7 wind generator connects directly to your home. When the wind is blowing, your home is powered (in part) by Skystream; when it’s not, your home is seamlessly powered by your utility as usual. During periods of strong winds, Skystream can actually produce excess electricity. Depending on your utility, your meter could spin backwards—giving you credit for a later date.
IS SKYSTREAM RIGHT FOR YOUR PROPERTY?
Skystream 3.7™ is designed to make wind power accessible to more people than ever before. If your site fits the following criteria, chances are Skystream 3.7 will work for you:
At least 10 MPH average wind speed (best results at 12 MPH or more)
Your property is greater than .5 acre and is unobstructed
The local zoning allows a structure that is at least 42′ tall
Your local utility has an existing interconnection agreement
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We Install Swift Wind Turbines
What is wind power? Wind power is the conversion of wind energy into useful form, such as electricity, using wind turbines. A wind turbine, collects kinetic (motion) energy from the wind and converts it to electricity that is compatible with a home's electrical system. In a normal residential application, a home is served simultaneously by the wind turbine and a local utility. If the wind speed is below the minimum speed to spin the blades - there will be no output from the turbine and all of the needed power is purchased from the utility. As wind speeds increase, turbine output increases and the amount of power purchased from the utility is proportionately decreased. When the turbine produces more power than the house needs, many utilities institute a policy called "net metering" whereby the extra electricity is sold back to the utility. All of this is done automatically.
Gary Pipia of Oak Electric and this website is the expert to call with questions about Wind Turbine Generators, Skystream Wind Turbines, Wind
Power Electricity, Vestas Wind Systems, Wind Generators Cost and more.