Wind power: Inexhaustible energy for all
Today, wind power accounts for 7% of the overall power consumption in Germany, marking it the clear leader in regenerative energies ahead of hydro power. Globally, Germany comes only second to the US in its overall installed wind energy capacity.
So far, it is mainly investors and contractors who produce this regenerative energy through wind farms and megawatt power plants. Yet the regenerative energy bill (EEG) warrants a fixed compensation for all operators of wind energy converters, independent of their size.
Considering this, an investment in the regenerative energy source wind is principally interesting for a much wider circle of users: architects, construction managers, farms, firms, communes and town councils, property owners, real estate managers and research institutions could utilise wind power for their demand.
Often though, potential users of small to medium sized wind energy converters are confronted with difficulties in their immanent urban surroundings – especially with regard to unfavourable wind conditions, standards of structural engineering and resident related requirements. These and similar constraints often render the erection of horizontal wind engines impossible.
In this case it’s always worth talking with us. Neuhäuser wind energy converters with their vertical H-Rotor technology offer unexpected solutions for many applications. They open up completely new ways of exploiting the inexhaustible resource wind, making even smaller individual converters already an economically and ecologically wise investment.
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