It’s been a while since I’ve seen anything new in the world of small wind, but I recently noticed that Bornay turbines from Spain are now distributed in the United States. The company has several models, including two-blade models rated at 600 watts, 1500 watts, and 3000 watts, and a three-blade model rated at 6000 watts. The Bornay 1500, for example, is about a nine-foot turbine that weighs 90 pounds and cuts in at winds of six mph. The 1500-watt kit is sold for $20,000 by Electrex Industrial Services.
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johnna says:
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William Adams says:
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coupe du monde 2018 says:
Poopy turbines
Poopy turbines
Small wind seems too expensive and has a poor ROI unless you are in a high wind area. The progress with small wind needs to catch up with solar’s progress.
Small wind seems too expensive and has a poor ROI unless you are in a high wind area. The progress with small wind needs to catch up with solar’s progress.
I’m sorry, did you say 1500 w for $20,000?? That’s ridiculous.
I’m sorry, did you say 1500 w for $20,000?? That’s ridiculous.
just tryed to get on Electrex Industrial Services took the site down sounds fish