The Northwind 100 turbine will be delivered to a proposed 320 acre wind farm located in Delta Junction, at the end of the Alaska Highway. The turbine installation -- projected for this summer -- follows a 'proof of concept' effort that consisted of building a development infrastructure and assessing the wind resource. The company's ultimate vision is to supply 15 MW of clean, renewable power from this location to the Rail Belt Grid in Alaska.
'Our intent is to build our facility around Northwind turbines,' said
Alaska Environmental Power, LLC intends to make use of the various federal tax credits and incentives available around developing wind power. The company has applied for a grant from the Denali Commission who, in conjunction with the Alaska Energy Authority, has developed a program to promote the development of renewable energy resources in Alaska. Craft applauded the federal and state incentives available for helping to expedite wind power development. 'In the end these programs will help to stabilize energy costs and equate to greener power.'
'We are pleased to work with
With 100kW of rated power, the Northwind 100 was originally designed for use in remote wind-diesel applications, and more recently has been released as an alternative power generator for grid-connected customers such as small businesses, commercial farms, small communities, schools and universities, and small corporate and industrial sites. The turbine uses a gearless, direct- drive architecture and permanent magnet power generation to deliver best-in- class reliability and high energy capture to the mainstream wind energy marketplace.
About Distributed Energy Systems Corp.
Distributed Energy Systems Corp. (Nasdaq: DESC) creates and delivers wind and hydrogen power solutions to a decentralized energy marketplace, giving users greater control over their energy cost, quality, and reliability. Previously Northern Power Systems, the company's wind division has a history of thought leadership in the area of wind power, and its installed base of turbines have logged almost 2 million kilowatt-hours of production to date. The Northwind 100 is the company's branded 100kW wind turbine and is most widely known for helping wind-diesel customers in isolated communities save money and improve their power portfolio. More recently, the Northwind 100 has been penetrating the mainstream marketplace and providing wind power in grid- connected applications. For more information, visit http://www.distributed-energy.com.
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