Direct-drive 25
kW wind turbine
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of the EO-25/12 spec sheet
What are the key features of our new state of the art model?
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Design specifications meet the IEC 61400-2 and AWEA Small Wind Turbine Performance and Safety standards
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Equipped with state-of-the-art Eocycle generator-converter-controls
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Direct-drive design eliminates the gearbox, a well-documented primary cause of wind turbine failure
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Fabricated to be robust and reliable
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Maximum blade efficiency over a range of wind speeds, improving wind energy capture
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Variable-speed resulting in superior annual electricity production (AEP)
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Low rotor speed, absence of gearbox and no furling to ensure quiet operation
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Designed and built to last, thus reducing maintenance costs over a superior product lifetime
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Remote monitoring available to both the dealer and the client to allow easier data collection and assessment of equipment performance
Whose needs is the EO 25/12 designed to address?
Typically, an Eocycle 25 kW wind turbine will be larger than required for most individual homeowners. Our wind turbine is envisioned for use by:
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The agrifood industry: farmers, ranchers, henhouses, greenhouses, vineyards and growing facilities, processors…
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Institutions and governments: schools, colleges and universities, pumping and water treatment stations, parks, rest areas...
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Small industrial such as manufacturing, warehousing…
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Businesses and stores, hotels, sports and recreational facilities…
Where can I get information on currently operating EO 25/12 wind turbines?
We have an up-and-running demo model of the EO 25/12 in the Gaspesian Peninsula, in Quebec. Coming soon, we will be posting real-time data obtained remotely from this model that will provide information on various performance aspects of the equipment. This will include data that will allow potential customers to assess the savings and return on investment, based on a currently active demo model. Additionally, two new demos are being prepared for United States installations.
What are the incentives my state offers to encourage me to invest in wind turbine technology, that will considerably shorten the time to return on my investment?
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For key information on local, state, utility and federal incentives available to you, please consult the DSIRE (Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency) website:
www.dsireusa.org
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The USDA has a keen interest in the use of renewables on farms in the United States, and has announced that they will conduct their first ever on-farm energy production survey this Spring. As a farmer you may qualify for a USDA grant or loan, under their Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency program:
www.usda.gov
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The USDE's “Wind Powering America” website contains further information on wind power, and various financial incentives and tax credits applicable to businesses who intend to invest in wind energy.
www.windpoweringamerica.gov