Posts Tagged ‘wind power’

Windspire mentioned in 2009 Clean Energy Roundup Article

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

The Mariah Windspire wind turbine is mentioned in an “This Year in Clean Energy”…

“Congressional leadership has driven both energy and climate legislation; and even allowing a temporary installation of two U.S.-made wind turbines (one by Mariah Power and the other by Southwest Windpower) to remain at the base of the U.S. Capitol on the grounds of the U.S. botanical gardens — clearly symbolic of the commitment to clean energy technologies.”

See the entire article here…

http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2009/12/this-year-in-clean-energy-what-a-ride?cmpid=SolarNL-Monday-January4-2010

Audit: Dominion Power Users Paid $524M Too Much

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Interesting article in the Virginian Pilot about Dominion’s Virginia Customers paying too much for their electricity. Although they have not initiated an investigation in North Carolina, it makes you questions our reliance on utility companies…

It’s time to generate our own power using renewable energy sources!

See the story below at:

http://hamptonroads.com/2009/12/audit-dominion-power-overcharged-customers-524m

Waldt Renewables Regional Dealer for Windspire

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Waldt Renewables and Blue Sun Renewable Energy have announced a regional dealer relationship for northeastern North Carolina and the Outer Banks for the Windspire vertical wind turbine.

Windspire is a new approach to wind power. Smaller, silent and affordable, the 30 foot high Windspire installs easily to capture wind energy in more places – at homes and businesses, as well as for larger energy projects. Working with wind from all directions, Windspires can also be grouped together as a wind garden to give you the power you need, without tall towers and with competitive installation costs.

Windspire is manufactured in the United States and has been featured in a ABC Extreme Makeover Home in Jamesville.

For more information about Windspire, contact Waldt Renewables or click here to see how it works.