Small Wind
Small wind refers to individual turbines that provide energy to residential or small business applications. Small wind turbines can be grid-connected to offset residential energy rates or they can be used off-grid to provide energy solutions where the grid is not available.
Small wind turbines can range in size from just a few watts, up to 300 kW. They are used in homes, cottages, farms and small businesses, as well as specialty applications like weather stations and boats. Small wind is often coupled with solar to provide the most efficient use of on site resources.
Scotian WindFields puts its expertise in large wind farms to work on all sizes of projects. We work closely with you to find the best size and site for your generator. Check out how you can benefit by working with us to find the best energy solution for your situation. Click on "Why Use Small Wind" and "How It Works" to find out how.
For more technical information about small wind, refer to the Canadian Wind Energy site on the topic at www.smallwindenergy.ca.

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