Wind Turbine Co., The
(425) 637-1470
P.o. Box 40569
Bellevue, Washington,
USA
98015
http://www.windturbinecompany.com
- Year Established:
- 1990
Products & Services
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- Turbines And Turbine Generator Sets
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- Our Market
- sitemap| search| faq Home Our Market Our Technology Our Plans Contact Us Our Markets WTC is focused on mid-to-large-scale wind turbines. The advantage of our turbine design reduction of fatigue loads on the structure increases with turbine size. The large turbine market is far and away the biggest segment of the wind turbine market by value and generating capacity. Wind turbines compete in...
- Our Technology
- sitemap| search| faq Home Our Market Our Technology Our Plans Contact Us Our Technology Our turbine is a 2-blade, horizontal axis design. The rotor orientation is downwind of the tower. It is a modern update of the pioneering Smith-Putnam wind turbine installed in 1941! Two-blade downwind turbines are lighter weight and less expensive to manufacture relative to generating capability, and thus more...
- Our Plans
- sitemap| search| faq Home Our Market Our Technology Our Plans Contact Us Our Plans Our first commercial wind turbine will be rated at 100kW. This machine is being developed to produce competitively priced electricity in the retail market when installed in locations with average annual wind speeds as little as 10 mph (4.6 m/s) at turbine rotor hub height. We will support prospective customers begin...
- The Wind Turbine Company
- sitemap| search| faq Home Our Market Our Technology Our Plans Contact Us COMPETITIVELY PRICED, UNSUBSIDIZED WIND ENERGY - FINALLY! Since the beginning of the modern wind energy era in the 1970s, the industry has been on a quest to reduce the cost of producing electricity. Achieving parity with conventional generating sources, enabling wind to become a mainstream source of electricity, has been elu...
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