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FROM SOUTHWEST WINDPOWER: Wind Energy Goes Mainstream with New Residential Small Wind Generator Skystream 3.7™ uses new technology to help homeowners take control of skyrocketing energy costs with clean, renewable energy
A combination of new technologies, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, resulted in a product that quietly produces electricity for a fraction of the cost of current technologies. Skystream’s low cost and low profile provides homeowners an affordable energy supplement that’s appropriate for installation in many residential areas around the country. With no batteries, Skystream 3.7 connects directly to the home to supply power. When the wind is not blowing, the home is powered by the electric utility. Depending on the local utility, excess electricity can be sold back to the utility or used at a later date. “Skystream will change the way many Americans power their homes and take control of their energy costs,” said Andrew Kruse, co-founder of Southwest Windpower. “Wind energy for the individual homeowner is finally main-stream.”
“This new technology is an important step forward for small wind,” said Robert Thresher, director of NREL’s National Wind Technology Center. “As technology becomes more efficient at harnessing energy at low wind speeds, small-scale users will become more and more able to take advantage of wind power.” About Southwest Windpower
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